But if you need a richer experience, you might want to stick with Evernote by now. So, if you’re looking for an app that lets you write down notes on your iPad and edit them later on your Mac, this is the app for you. Sadly, I can’t use Simplenote in my working environment. Just so you know, I would pay any kind of subscription to have even 20MB of disk space. I understand that its main purpose is to stay simple and focused on text, but I can’t recommend this to people who need to blog everyday and need to write posts that include images and other media. I need to import screenshots and, sometimes, voice memos and Simplenote doesn’t let me do that. My main concern though is that I can’t use a simple application like this anymore. It also unlocks unlimited API usage and automatic backup. If you really want to enjoy the full Simplenote experience you can also buy a Premium account as in app purchase at $8.99/ year which allows you to disable ads, create notes by email and have premium support. You don’t have to focus on anything else but typing, because once you’ve signed in with the service will automatically handle the sync process in the background. You just have to tap a button, enter a title and some text: done. If you’re looking for a streamlined solution to enter text and access it no matter the device you’re using, you should look no further than Simplenote. If you want an answer now, yes - Simplenote is still the best note taking application out there. An iPad compatible version of Simplenote came out last night: is it still worth your attention? Simplenote is the note taking application, the one you should use if you want something simple, reliable and fast enough to let you jot down everything and anything you want and have it backed up over the air. Simplenote is not any other note taking application though. I use Evernote because, together with text, I have to sync screenshots over the cloud, and many other note taking applications don’t let you attach any other kind of media to their library. So, I decided to stick with Evernote, and I’m still using it. The WordPress official client- put simply - sucks, and there are some other crappy apps that I can’t really see used in a professional context. Put, as pointed out above, the ENV variables in the custom.sh.Like I wrote in my Evernote for iPad review some weeks ago, there aren’t good iPad apps for bloggers yet. Observe as USER and ROOTĪnd as login/non-login (using CTL ALT F3 as ROOT and CTL ALT F4 as USER are automatic Do you have the redundancy in non-login shell?įor those unsure about login/non-login and when bashrc/.bashrc and profile/.bash_profile are invoked, in the following filesĮnter, e.g., printf ‘%s\n’ ‘Loading /etc/FILENAME’. bash_profile is probably the redundancy if using a login shell so comment out. etc/profile.d/ccache.sh:case ":$\" already set."Īdd a “if shopt -q login_shell then … fi” conditional to determine whether For case 1, look in /etc/profile.d for snippets added by various packages: $ grep -w PATH /etc/profile.d/* We can try to figure out what’s going on by looking at the relevant bash configuration. Or, there is some package that adds it without checking if it’s already there.Įither way, it’s basically harmless - redundant, but the cost of looking twice is very very low. (This is actually the case on my own mattdm account, which is why I created a test user to look into this.) You have some configuration of your own that adds /home/username/bin (maybe expressed as ~/bin) that you’ve been carrying around since before that became part of the defaults. You may get different results from me, because some of these things are here because of different packages installed on my system. Apat 3:35 pm Copy link Add topic to favorites I opened a new account on Simplenote android app, and then tried to log in on an iOS app and on the web.I just created a clean testuser on my system to see, and the resulting PATH looks like this: $ echo $PATH | tr : '\n' Simplenote Forums Support Simplenote login failed Simplenote login failed paulssnyder Quick answer: this doesn’t seem to be the default config, but it’s harmless.
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