From Jose Jesus Perez Aguinaga, a one-line browser notepad. Type this text into your browser’s address bar to create a temporary notepad:
The comments appended to Perez Aguinaga’s post offer many variations on this theme. My favorite: this one by Vladimir Carrer. That I might never use the browser notepad does nothing to diminish its way-coolness.
[Me, I like nvALT, Simplenote, TextWrangler, and WriteRoom.]
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Browser notepad
By Michael Leddy at 8:39 AM
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I'm with you on Notational Velocity, Textwrangler,and Writeroom. I just wish there was a current version of nvALT that ran on Tiger & Leopard PPC, because I am stuck on old machines at home and NV and nvALT can't share databases.
I still have NV on an older Mac with Tiger— I have no problem syncing with nvALT elsewhere. Or at least not yet.
Interesting! In Firefox I can even save what I typed in, by pressing CTRL-S...
Took me a moment to figure it out. At first I thought "Contented iTable" was some new Apple thing.
The following link is for the 'Writability" version by GitHub:
http://www.vcarrer.com/2013/01/writability-write-in-your-browser.html
:)
Abhinav, that’s the link in my post (the words this one).
Oops..!... :P
Sorry...
I didn't see there was a link...
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