

You can also drag files to Growly Notes’ menubar icon or dock icon, and it will instantly make a note out of that file. You can see the pictures, but you can’t read pdfs in you notes, though it does provide a link to them. From there you can drag in pictures, create texts boxes, or put in pdf’s and other links. By clicking on one of them, it immediately takes you to that section.Įvery time you create a new page, it gives you a completely blank page, though you can customize the background with one of their pre-made themes. It is really nice that it pops open a drawer and show you in a list all of the places its found that term. The search feature is really quick and powerful, as you can search all of your notebooks for a term, or just down to the page you’re in.

I personally prefer the serious style, but you can judge for yourself. You can also pick between a fun style of organization or a serious style. You 5 pre-made notebooks for you to customize, a schedule section, a to-do list, 2 school projects, and after-school activities calendar.

Each time you make a new notebook, it gives Fun mode of Growly Notes, courtesy of GrowlyBird To give you an idea how this works for me, each college semester for me is a notebook, each class I take is a section, and each page is another topic or chapter in the class. You have your notes organized in Notebooks, with different sections in each notebook, and then Pages in each section. The setup is pretty straight forward, with an easy way to organize all of your notes. Growly Notes is a note taking app specifically designed for the Mac. Certainly there are many note taking apps, but Growly Notes come with the idea of filling the hole that Microsoft has left.
GROWLY NOTES FOR IPAD MAC
If you have used Microsoft Office on Mac and Windows, you know that the number of apps on the Mac side has been noticeably less than that of its Windows counterpart, probably the most notable exception besides Outlook (which was added back in 2011) has been OneNote, Microsoft’s note-taking client.
