Quiver - take better notes at Mac App Store analyse

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Developer: HappenApps, Inc.
Price: 0 free
Current version: 3.2.7, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 24 Apr 2014
App size: 9.19 Mb
4.0 ( 4160 ratings )
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Estimation application downloads and cost

> 31.15k
Monthly downloads
~ $ 12.74k
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Quiver is a notebook built for programmers. It lets you easily mix text, code, Markdown and LaTeX within one note, edit code with an awesome code editor, live preview Markdown and LaTeX, and find any note instantly via the full-text search.


A note in Quiver is comprised of cells --- snippets of text, code, Markdown, LaTeX (via MathJax) or diagrams (sequence diagram, flowchart). You can freely mix different cell types within one note. You can set different languages for different code cells, too.


The programmers notebook should make code editing effortless. Quiver packs the awesome ACE code editor in code cells, with syntax highlighting support for more than 120 languages, over 20 themes, automatic indent and outdent, and much more.


Quiver lets you write in Markdown with inline formatting and custom CSS options. A live preview window renders Markdown as you type.


Quiver uses MathJax to typeset mathematical equations written in LaTeX. Please note that MathJax doesnt provide a full LaTeX environment. Only math-mode macros are supported.


Drag an image into a text cell and it will be saved locally with the note. Drag a file into a text cell and it will become a clickable file link. URLs in text cells are automatically detected.


Notes are only useful if you can find them quickly. Quivers full-text search is based on Search Kit, the same technology used to power Spotlight on your mac. Thats how Quiver can search through thousands of notes in a blink of an eye.


Quiver comes with several beautifully designed UI themes, and they are fully customizable.


Quiver supports live preview of Markdown and LaTeX cells.


Quiver provides a full-screen presentation mode for your notes. This is great for classroom use, team meetings, presentations, as well as reviewing notes on your own.


Quiver has tagging support. You can assign multiple tags to a note or assign a tag to multiple notes at once. Combined with notebooks and linked notes, you have many different ways to organize your notes.


Quiver automatically saves all your changes as you work, so you never need to worry about losing changes.


Quiver saves all your data in plain JSON files. These data files reside on your local machine. You can easily export your notes in different format such as HTML and PDF.


Quiver lets you sync all your notes across multiple computers via Dropbox, iCloud Drive, Google Drive, or any other file-based cloud services.


It’s easy to collaborate in Quiver. You can create a shared notebook so everyone on your team can view or edit notes in the notebook. This is a great way to build a shared knowledge base for the team.


Since Quiver stores all the data in plain JSON files, it’s easy to put the whole library (or a specific notebook) under version control. This is another way to collaborate with your team.


Quiver lets you back up your entire library with a single click. Restoring your library from a backup is just as easy.


Quiver doesn’t lock you in. It stores data in a well-documented plain JSON format. So it’s easy to write scripts to integrate Quiver notes with other tools you use. Common scripts are provided on the Quiver documentation site.


Quiver comes with in-app tutorials and a comprehensive online wiki. Anyone can contribute to the wiki and make it better.
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Country Price
Canada 12.99 CAD
China 68 CNY
France 9.99 EUR
Germany 9.99 EUR
Italy 9.99 EUR
Netherlands 9.99 EUR
Portugal 9.99 EUR
Spain 9.99 EUR
Poland 10.99 EUR
UK 9.99 GBP
India 999 INR
Japan 1500 JPY
Korea, Republic Of 14000 KRW
Poland 49.99 PLN
Russia 899 RUB
Turkey 399.99 TRY
USA 9.99 USD
Korea, Republic Of 10.99 USD
Ukraine 11.99 USD
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Superbe !

Je redécouvre cette appli après l’avoir acheté et un peu oubliée.. Parfait quand on prend des notes, crée des mémos, écrire de la doc. L’application est quasiment entièrement customisable, des thèmes à la synchronisation, jusqu’à la longueur des tabulations. Parfaitement pensée par un dev, pour les devs (mais pas que), je recommande vivement. Bravo !

Geniales Tool

Quiver macht für mich genau das, was Evernote und Konsorten machen *sollten*. Es ermöglicht es, Notizen, Artikel und Code-Snippets in einem offenen Format zu speichern. Die Konvertierung von Richtext zu Markdown funktioniert richtig gut, Code wird in entsprechenden Zellen mit Syntax-Highlighting abgelegt. Das Format ist offen und dokumentiert (selbst wenn es die App nicht mehr geben sollte kann man seine Inhalte in JSON-Dateien wiederfinden) und die gesamte Bibliothek lässt sich problemlos über beliebige Cloud-Dienste synchronisieren. Für iOS gibt es eine App im Beta-Stadium, welche eine Bibliothek von einem CalDav-Drive lesen kann.

Amazing

This app is so great and I use it all the time for all my school programming notes etc. My only qualm is with "Pretty Print" no matter what language I try it in, it never makes my code "pretty". It just compacts everything together deleting any spaces and new lines. Which is still cool, but maybe consider not calling it "Pretty Print" and something more like "Compact Code". Another qualm: Swift syntax highlighting doesnt function quite as it should. Ive noticed incorrect syntax highlighting for various function and operator code, as well as the following: - switch cases: doesnt indent properly, doesnt highlight correctly when using intervals as switch case values Keep up the great work! (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧

Great UI & feature set, rock solid

Quiver has displaced Evernote & Outline and earned a spot in my daily arsernal – its now an essential part of my ecosystem. I use it to capture everything from programming snippets in a dozen different languages to documents/reviews I am writing, output from apps Im testing & random snippets from articles on the web that I dont want to lose track of. Quivers support for cell styles and multiple cells within a document is the killer feature. It fills the gap that I hit with every other note-taking/capturing/indexing solution Ive tried. A good amount of the information I want to capture is either structured markup or some kind of code. Quivers native support for both, along with built-in highlighting and formatting, make it a no-brainer for me. Its the lowest-friction option Ive found when you want the flexibility of having things "look nice" without having to get distracted by WYSIWYG if you dont care. I dont use Quivers built-in support for syncing, so I have no idea if that is well-built or not. For the content Im storing, I prefer the simplicity of not having to worry about whether every link in the chain of my data being mirrored through the cloud to various other devices is rock-solid. Id happily have paid twice the $10 the author asked – its that well-designed. So far I havent hit any bugs – no crashes, no lost/corrupt data or issues when applying upgrades.

If you code you will like this application!

I love using this application. This is another application I would say is worth the moeny in getting.

Indispensable Tool

I only have one issue with this program. I would love a companion iPad version that syncs. Otherwise I think it is great. I am a beginner programer teaching myself and I always take notes when learning somenting new. I was using Evernote - my defalult note place, and still is for everything else - but the code highlighting and different cells in each note make this a brease and a joy to take note is for programming languages. Please keep it up. I love this app.

Really solid app for coders

I know this app does SO much more than I’m currently using it for, but it’s really well worth the cost (for me anyway) to simply have something that helps me keep all my code snippets organized intelligently. It has so many features but the ones that are most important to me are the syntax highlighting, the tagging, the folder (‘notebook’) organization, and the ability to search through all my snippets. I was previously using CodeCollector Pro but sadly that app has lost it’s way……Quiver is an excellent replacement that actually does so much more than CodeCollector Pro and for a better price. What I’d like to see in future updates of Quiver is maybe some XML support for importing (CCP will export to XML or plain text, but Quiver does not import using XML so plain text it was, and that imported my whole CCP library as 1 entry….sigh…..so I had to manually copy & paste all of my snippets from CCP to Quiver, a laborious process but I’m happy to have a better App now) and the ability to add more than one text cell so I can store notes separate from the Code without affecting the ’title’ of the snippet (Or maybe a ’title’ field that is separate from the text cell?). All in all a really great app.

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