Would keep this on the list for sure, but we are not jumping ship to add this to MarginNote 3 yet. True that it would be a bonus to have more cloud options. Just in case, we would test it out later. Hmmm, not sure what device you were referring to. After the first round sync/import is done, it would be fairly faster. For users who need to sync/use the app across iOS/Mac devices, it is surely faster to export the database backup from device A and import it on device B than waiting for iCloud sync to kick in and finish. The unreliable/inconsistent part has merit in that many users with large-size file/notebook might find the sync not as simultaneously as one might desire. One thing for sure is that the notes will be there. We have, however, taken note of this and might work on getting the exported format in better shape. One important reason is that the excerpts and annotations taken in MarginNote 3 is not all text-based and might have compatibility issues when exported to other apps. Besides, exporting in flattened format is quite common in other apps as well, including but not limited to OneNote. MarginNote, in essence, is not a professional PDF annotation/editing app like Adobe Acrobat or PDF Expert, which is why it has not supported many PDF-editing features in its current build such as TOC addition or delete/add PDF pages. I can then tally up the scores just by counting up and scoring the tags. This allows me to use metrics such as #incorrect, #invalid, #sloppy, #improper, and others. I especially like the options to tag notes. Overall, I am pleased with the options that Margin Note provides. The fixed toolbar position at the top is restrictive (compared for example to PDFExpert with options for any side of the screen). The lack of support for Google Drive and Dropbox and other cloud services is a limitation. Importing only works at the root level, not in sub-folders. The sync with iCloud is inconsistent and at times unreliable. Also, Margin Note at least handles importing of annotations from PDFExpert properly. DevonThink To Go), the loss of annotations is a failure. But, when one’s only goal is to markup and then review in a different app (e.g. Granted, it makes up for this failing by allowing the annotations to be exported in a separate OmniOutliner or mind map format. ![]() ![]() Margin Note flattens all of the annotations for exporting. I have been testing Margin Note to mark up assignments from university students.
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