Bear - Markdown Notes

  • 4,6
    van de 5
    315 beoordelingen
  • Keuze van de redactie

    Deze schrijfapp en winnaar van een Apple Design Award overweldigt ons niet met taakbalken en technische details. Notities koppel je gewoon met een hashtag en je teksten opmaken is echt een eitje. We zijn vooral dol op de versie voor iPad.

  • Clean and great syncing

    NoGrawlix

    I use it for organizing my notes.

  • What a great app!

    Wesseltjuh

    I mostly use this app for notes. Notes for school and just things to remenber, and also for to do lists. Great!

  • Potential Evernote Killer

    Michael Angelus

    I'm considering this as a replacement for the bogged down Evernote, even though I don't know how I'm going to deal with all the content I have over there.However, Bear seems to be very Apple-based of what I could tell. It is said you can use it "everywhere", but then it just mentions iPhone, iPad, and Mac, which is not Windows and probably not within a browser either. If you'd also support Windows or even just browsers, it would complete the package. But this is probably because it synchronizes with Apple Cloud, which is a nice solution, but probably also a limitation.For now this app still has to grow and develop, even though in what seems two years it's hot on the heels of what Evernote is offering. - I can tell you that it's faster and smaller to begin with. Evernote became sluggish, and Bear seems to do mostly the same but just faster.Do note I found a "bug", and that is when I open the image gallery to add an image, that menu opens "sideways" (in portrait mode) while I'm using the app in landscape mode. Other apps have done and still do this too. Perhaps it's because it might be designed around portrait mode, I'm not sure. But that's an issue I found, anyway. (Using iPad 4 with its latest possible iOS, by the way.)Other than that, there are a few details that I would like to see a little different. Which are very specific things like in terms of formatting text and such, which just take too much to describe right here. And I'm sure they're things you're set on keeping the way you have it anyway, which tends to be the case.But that together with things I've mentioned earlier cause me to give three stars, even though in terms of using the app itself it can get four stars.Also, I think the name should probably get an update, because "Bear" is too generic and not exactly descriptive or catchy. Maybe "Bearer" would make more sense, although that's not much better. I'd tell you to have the balls to call it "Everbear", but that might be a bit too on the nose. At least update the name to "Bear Writer" or something.I just don't understand the bear thing, is what it is. And I would say I don't get Evernote's elephant thing, but that's probably referring to elephants not forgetting anything. ...Yea, I don't get the bear... I don't understand Tunnelbear either...Anyway, keep up the good work though, I'm keeping my eye on this one.

  • Chinese language and couldn’t change it

    JJtwist248

    Turned out to be in Chinese. I tried everything to change the language in the settings, didn’t seem like an option. Nothing on reddit and bear.app about this...

  • Feels slow

    Vanesca

    Sure there might be cool new features, but the app feels slow and unresponsive now.Wish I could go back to the previous version 1.0Typing is a drag. Please fix.

  • Perfectly balanced (but a little worried)

    user2334280

    I absolutely love Bear. It has the perfect balance between usability and more advanced features. It sits on the sweet spot between Apple Notes and Obsidian. And I’m super happy there’s a web version now that I can access from my work pc. However, I am a little worried about the development. The newly released features (callouts, pin-per-tag, liquid glass implementation) are a bit messy and seem to lack the vision and polish that characterized Bear until now. I hope it can maintain its perfection