We are thrilled to announce Outline app’s Big New Feature: support of Office 365 is coming soon!
Monthly Archives: March 2017
Another Episode 3.18: “Cloud Friends”
Remember how Outline for Mac has been updated to become version 3.18? Now it’s time for Outline for iOS.
So, what’s inside the update?
Episode 3.18: “Fix it, Outline”
Water is wet, fire is hot, and bugs happen. The first two are what we agree to accept, but not bugs. In Outline for Mac v3.18 we tried to fix as many glitches as possible.
How to Sync Notes Across Devices without Clouds
Each platform brings its’ advantages.
Mac, with its’ physical keyboard, bigger screen, and speed – is good for powerful text input, table manipulations, and page list management. iPad, with its’ slick touch screen – is great for import from the web, annotating, and dragging things around a page. iPhone is for fast access and catching notes on the run.
Thus, having notes across devices – syncing – might sound like making sense, to get most of each platform. As a matter of tradition (and technology), syncing commonly supposes clouds involved. But what if clouds are not allowed by corporate network politics or personal reasons?
Sync is still possible.
Managing Notebook Preferences Like a Boss: File Format & Location Tricks
For notes with more creative freedom and better organization, Outline offers you a number of choices. Say, keep things in a native notebook format or make it OneNote. Or store notes locally on a device or sync them across devices with a cloud. Captain Obvious says choices might result in tricky stuff sometimes.
Here is the world’s most useful video to resolve confusion which boss-level of managing your notebooks might cause: managing notebook preferences.
Import from Evernote to Outline, workaround-free
Remember the workaround for import from Evernote to Outline, based on a tool by Microsoft and 1-time usage of OneDrive? It’s now officially outdated and thus skippable.
From this moment on, native import from Evernote to Outline directly is at your service.