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  • Started 11 years ago by man_thinking
  • Latest reply from c-had

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  1. man_thinking
    Member

    I am loving PearNotes on my IPad2 for work-related note-taking. The on-board mic works surprisingly well, although I also use a Samson 'GoMic' for best results The sync with DropBox is excellent.

    However, when I head back to my desk after meetings, I have to use a PC (Windows) to write up my notes- collecting the files from DropBox - and while the sound files are perfectly useable in Windows, the text of my nicety typed Pearnotes appears really unfriendly, with all the usual Mac-to-Windows text-formatting issues (no formatting!), and the additional smatterings of wingdings that Windows creates in Mac-generated docs.

    Maybe I am choosing the wrong Windows text reading programme (neither Word nor the Notepad plain text editor is OK in this case).

    If not in DropBox, then does anyone here have any advice on exporting my notes' text some other way, even in some kind of plain text, so I can easily edit them up at my office PC, to then forward on to my boss?

    Andrew

    Posted 11 years ago #
  2. c-had
    Developer

    The format of the text within a .pearnote document is actually an internal format that Pear Note uses. I'm surprised text editors will even open it without throwing errors.

    Currently there's no export feature within Pear Note for iPad as there is in its big brother, Pear Note for Mac. The simplest thing to do is to copy/paste the text on your iPad into something else, like an email message to yourself. It will just be plain text (Pear Note will copy/paste rich text, but only within the app. Text is converted to plain text when pasting outside the app itself).

    Posted 11 years ago #

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