Great UI & feature set, rock solid
Quiver has displaced Evernote & Outline and earned a spot in my daily arsernal – its now an essential part of my ecosystem. I use it to capture everything from programming snippets in a dozen different languages to documents/reviews I am writing, output from apps Im testing & random snippets from articles on the web that I dont want to lose track of.
Quivers support for cell styles and multiple cells within a document is the killer feature. It fills the gap that I hit with every other note-taking/capturing/indexing solution Ive tried. A good amount of the information I want to capture is either structured markup or some kind of code. Quivers native support for both, along with built-in highlighting and formatting, make it a no-brainer for me. Its the lowest-friction option Ive found when you want the flexibility of having things "look nice" without having to get distracted by WYSIWYG if you dont care.
I dont use Quivers built-in support for syncing, so I have no idea if that is well-built or not. For the content Im storing, I prefer the simplicity of not having to worry about whether every link in the chain of my data being mirrored through the cloud to various other devices is rock-solid.
Id happily have paid twice the $10 the author asked – its that well-designed. So far I havent hit any bugs – no crashes, no lost/corrupt data or issues when applying upgrades.
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Quiver - take better notes, v3.0.2