

Mmap (MindJet MindManager format) documents or a set of RTF files. MarginNote’s export on iPad is pretty bad, and just a bit better in the macOS version. As a note taking tool, I think MarginNote is as good as it not a bit better than LiquidText. If I understand the requirement, you want to do note taking against a body of documents, and cross-link or cross-reference the notes between documents? As you know, both MN and LT can do this. If anyone has experience with LT or MN in this regard, I’d appreciate hearing about it. It would be particularly good to be able to modify the annotations subsequently without compromising the functionality of the links. I’ll take a look a Liquidtext as well as Marginnote, the main focus is going to be using the annotations made while reading outside of the context of the PDFs themselves, e.g. In preparation of a new project coming up with lots of new literature to read, I am giving it a new try with a 12.9 iPad, which should arrive sometime soon. The team behind LT is super helpful and responsive, and have built an interesting, solid, responsive app-that not only does a good job at its intended use, but is always fun to use.Īfter a first try with one of the first iPads I have abstained from trying to employ a tablet professionally. I’ve used LiquidText since way back in alpha days, and enjoy it a lot. Thank you for the link-it’s a good article. Not about outlining per se but Liquidtext has been mentioned here enough to merit posting a link to an unusually informative review of using the iPad app Liquidtext to read, annotate Pdfs and actually use the annotations elsewhere:
