I think it’s worth a serious look and the deal on now makes it an attractive bargain at 50% off. The story behind the story: NoteBook has been a mainstay on OS X since it debuted on the Mac in 2003, but its roots got back to the NeXT days, as the Circus Ponies Alphabet page notes. You get flexibility, some organization to start you off, and the ability to combine things together that you can’t do on paper. The way I look at it, NoteBook reminds me of my favorite iPad notebook apps. Your notebooks can have a great mix of web clips, drawings, audio notes, text, images, sticky notes, sticky flags and other things that Evernote certainly lacks. Blank notebooks are flexible, but also daunting. Of course you can change all these, add sections, do whatever you need, but the point is that you’re starting off on the right foot. Writing a paper, starting a project, or just keeping a journal you get a nice, organized starting point.
and is designed to be pulled by a pair of horses. This mowing machine, however, is American, made by Walter A Wood of Hoosick Falls, N.Y. You create notebooks based on what you’re starting point is. The Museum houses a collection of horse drawn farming impliments mainly of Irish origin.
What I like about NoteBook is that it’s task focused. The ability to have all information on one topic in one file that still loads fast was great. It’s also not the best note taking app though. I’ve tried out OmniOutliner as a Circus Ponies Notebook (CPN) replacement for a couple of months now. Sure, fine, Evernote is a behemoth in the note taking world. I took a look at it (how could I not and you know I’m pretty impressed. So today’s deal for NoteBook by Circus Ponies certainly got my attention. Where do you take notes? I mean on your Mac.