Some of its attributes remind me of InfoSelect. I received the email from the developer too-funny how my CRIMPing seems to get me on the RADAR of developers I can’t remember. Many more details plus, of course, the beta at It’s not the easiest app to describe, but my own beta experimentation (a few months back) suggests it’s very user-friendly (much more so than the broad range of features might suggest). Life Notes also picks up tasks in multiple notes (like the latest version of Evernote), accepts attachments (with a very transparent approach to “resources”), and saves notes in HTML format, meaning they remain accessible even if you decide to jettison Life Notes – sorry, Noteship. That’s mainly because of the ultra-flexible use of fields (similar to the use of fields in askSam, for those with memories stretching back that far!), which includes a special “spreadsheet” view allowing you to view notes by multiple fields. Actually, the closest equivalent I can think of is InfoQube, although Life Notes/Noteship is nothing like InfoQube really. The developer, who’s very amiable and responsive (as are all the developers on Outliner Software, of course!), has a particular vision that involves embracing all aspects of info management. Life Notes is an interesting piece of software that’s now approaching release in the Mac App Store there’s one final beta to go (can be downloaded from ) Sorry, folks, but for the time being, this is confined to macOS users -) Life Notes approaching gold release changes name to Noteship
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