A modern, powerful note-taking application for macOS, written in Swift.
Notenik is a modern, powerful note-taking application for macOS, written in Swift. It provides a structured environment for managing notes with customizable fields and supports Markdown and Textile formatting. The app is designed to help users organize and extend their note-taking capabilities through flexible collections and parsers.
macOS users who need a structured, native note-taking application with support for custom fields and Markdown/Textile formatting. It is particularly suited for those who value organization and extensibility in their knowledge management workflow.
Developers choose Notenik for its native macOS experience built with Swift and AppKit, its structured note-taking approach with customizable fields, and its extensibility through custom parsers like Markdown and Textile. It offers a robust alternative to generic note-taking apps with a focus on flexibility and organization.
Notenik ported to Swift
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Built with Swift and AppKit/Cocoa, offering a seamless and responsive interface that integrates well with macOS ecosystems.
Supports customizable fields and collections, enabling highly organized note management beyond basic text, as highlighted in its focus on structured note-taking.
Includes custom Markdown (NotenikMkdown) and basic Textile parsers, allowing for advanced formatting and markup options tailored to user needs.
Can import and export notes in XLSX and XML formats via CoreXLSX and XMLCoder, facilitating data exchange with other applications.
This repository is historical and not maintained; active development has moved to Notenik-25, which may confuse users or contributors seeking the latest code.
Split across multiple repos (e.g., NotenikLib, NotenikUtils), increasing setup complexity and learning curve for developers wanting to build or modify the app.
Lacks built-in real-time collaboration or cloud sync, making it less suitable for team-based workflows compared to cloud-native alternatives.