1/11/2024 0 Comments Goodnote vs. marginnoteThe exported/imported RTFDs are ugly and very poorly formatted. There is no synchronization between MarginNote and DEVONthink. You have to export the notes as RTFD files, and then import them to DEVONthink. Getting notes out of MarginNote to DEVONthink is a weakness. (LiquidText also supports multiple documents in the same workspace, but not as robustly as does MarginNote, in my opinion.) It is a very robust study/research environment. MarginNote also supports capturing all or parts of web pages as part of the “study” workspace, handwritten notes, comments nested inside other comments, links between comments, etc. The strength of this is that you can associate several PDFs into the same “study” workspace in MarginNote and take notes, creating an outline or mind map of notes, across all those documents. MarginNote keeps a copy of the PDF internally to the MarginNote application. MarginNote, on the other hand, does not open documents via Files and cannot save the annotations back to DEVONthink to Go (or DEVONthink on macOS). This is a weakness – LiquidText supports a subset of standard Adobe-style annotations as well as its own unique annotation figures. Though you can add handwritten annotations to the file in LiquidText, those handwritten annotations are not saved to the PDF and need to be exported. With regard to LiquidText, you can open a document from a DEVONthink database stored in DEVONthink to Go on iOS via Files, annotate the file, and save those annotations to the original in DEVONthink to Go. I assume when you say “using … MarginNotes3 (or LiquidNotes ) with DEVONThink ” that you understand that MarginNote is available on iOS and macOS, but LiquidText is iOS-only?īoth applications have strengths and weaknesses. I use both LiquidText and MarginNote 3, depending on context and what I want to do.
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