

And after I find my mouse (cause my right arm feels like it’s going to drop off from too much trackpadding), I’m gonna play with it. It’s $10! That price is so low, it’s a no-brainer to buy the software. NoteTaker has a free 30 day trial, I just downloaded it. The most interesting thing about NoteBook, though, is the competitive upgrade. And they’re different in some interesting ways, too. The two products are both priced under $100 (NoteBook just barely), and have enough similarities that you can see their common ancestry. And Circus Ponies just recently announced their newest version, named (curiously enough) NoteBook. A founder at Aquaminds is one of them, and a founder at Circus Ponies is the other.

That would give a chance to bring wages/inflation down without heading to a recession. Need to moderate demand in order to get vacancies to come down. We haven't been at this ratio in the modern era. As it happens, when Millennium Software Labs (the company that published NoteBook) disbanded, two people got the rights to the source code. There are 1.9 job vacancies for every unemployed person.
Aquaminds notetaker 1.9 for mac os#
It’s a really fine outlining and semi-structured way to organize information for Mac OS X.Īn interesting thing about NoteTaker, it’s based on code written years ago, for a NeXTSTEP application called NoteBook. Aquaminds NoteTaker has deservedly received some good press recently, including a nice mention in the May Macworld’s “More Mac Software Bargains” article, where it’s one of the most expensive items listed.
