I totally loved their support, as per personal experience. I had my database file corrupted due to the synchronization of database files from one software to another, and it broke. I contacted their very supportive support and immediately responded. I handed them my broken file and fixed it for me. Highly recommend them. As for the feature, it is lightweight, it is fast, no bloatwares, no ads or whatsoever. Just a straightforward powerful note-taking tool. You can even add your timestamps, and the best part is its hotkeys where you press a key and a window will open and you type in whatever you need to jot down. Very helpful when you need to paste in anything from the web, or when you need to drop down list of ideas as fast as the thought. Convenient. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
A lesser support for medias and images makes is put away. Maybe they could add a more visual support for images. Currently, you may link an image, but not entirely see it unless you click it. It would have been nice and adds more value if one could easily snip and paste screenshots from their device into the software. Also, I think it is exclusively available for Windows users, so I can't use it in my Mac. But beyond that, it's perfect. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
This tool works in both installed mode and portable mode. Portable mode is perfect for carrying it around in a USB flash drive and using it anywhere.
Key shortcuts further reduce the time between idea or a thought coming to your mind and you taking a note of it. These shortcuts feel like a blessing once you get used to this tool.
Search feature is speedy and comes in handy when you're searching through a lot of notes.
With synchronization feature you can get full read/write access to your notes on any iOS, Android or Windows Phone device.
Live note synchronization is supported with the help of free online services such as Google Drive, DropBox, or SugarSync.
Import and export notes for backup or sharing. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Including images or any other attachments is not possible. Also MAC OSX support would be great and that would really make the synchronization useful. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Lightweight, but with powerful packed features, I like the colored notes section where you can categorize and section your notes to differentiate different topics. It also has a neat powerful search engine, which suggests search terms as you type and even highlights the term in the results. I also like the text clipper feature that saves the source address of clipped texts, very useful especially when you need to cite sources from your research and notes. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Currently, you can link an image, but not see it completely unless you click on it. It would have been nice and adds more value if one could easily crop and paste screenshots from their device into the software. Also, I think it is exclusively available for Windows users, so I can't use it on my Mac. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What I liked most about this software would be:
It is a lightweight application, I have never experienced any delay, even when running in the background.
The dedicated shortcut key and intuitive shortcut functions make it easier to use.
The search function is powerful and works well for people with a large number of notes.
The import and export of notes is supported for backup and sharing. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
its only negative point would be not being able to link images with notes made Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I like Cinta Notes because you can use it practically almost anywhere. It has two versions of windows installers that I can use for different machines. It is very light, load very fast, no need to wait for your thoughts. I open it and it's ready for my entries. Organizing thoughts and notes are also a breeze because I like how they integrate tagging system. They got a powerful search engine built-in for finding my previous notes. It even highlights my search term for fast scanning and searching. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I think Cinta Notes only syncs with Simple Note. I wish to see it sync to different other kinds of note taking app like Evernote or an auto upload to my Google drive and Dropbox. Currently, I export my .txt file and save it on my drive, then save it to my DB or GD. So I can use and open my saved notes on another device. Also, it seemed you can only paste a picture using a link. It would be nice if people can immediately see what they pasted on the board. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Cintanotes offers a portable version which I can use for my removable drive is what I like best. I can transfer from one device to another, and be practically anywhere even without connectivity. It is uber fast and lightweight in size, even its full desktop version is very light. Powerful search for when I need to find my tags found on each note made. It also syncs with Simplenote and exports in a text file that I can easily open on any compatible application. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Hopefully, they will add font color customization. They seemed to have everything on board and simplified complex features. But they probably forgot that customizing text colors is also of vital importance, especially when highlighting a particular item. The images are only linked, and can't be viewed right then and there. And lastly, a Mac compatible software would be a nice addition to the lot. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Lightweight built, but it has powerful features packed, I like the colored note section where you can categorize and put sections to your notes in order to differentiate different topics. It also has powerful search engine neatly placed, whereupon typing suggests search terms and even highlights the term on the results. I also like the text clipper feature that saves the source address of the clipped texts, very helpful especially when you need to cite sources of your research and notes. And lastly, it has a portable version where I installed on my flash drive, so my notes and research data goes with me whenever and whatever device I am in. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Though you can practically export and sync your notes, the built-in sync is quite limited only to SimpleNote. Also, the text formatting seemed to lack font color customization and no image support for clipping images. It would have been nice if one could easily see the image they clipped instead of just a link to it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The database creation my notes is what I like best with CintaNotes. You can export your notes in a .db file and thus you can then import it to a different device or even on a server. I loved the autosave, and even after uninstalling it, the notes where there because the database file was still intact. It was indeed very simple and very helpful in its small ways. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I have nothing against it. Other note taking apps may boast mobile syncing and mobile version of their app, but CintaNotes is simple to its core. Less distracting, and on point. You open the app and there you see all your notes compiled. Nothing fancy, but gets work done. Even does the autosaving and database saving for you which is very handy. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I like the look and feel of CintaNotes, because it is like the usual Windows program that we are used to. Simple and lightweight, and I like that you can associate your notes with an internal database. This database file can then be used for your SQL programs or convert to an xml file to call as a JSON. It may not look like your usual note-taking app, but the simplicity and its powerful features under the hood convinced me to use it as my tool inside my classroom and in the bank I am working for. I also like the feature where you can add a tag and remarks on the notes, as well as additional links as additional sources. Very helpful with my thesis if you ask me. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I hope to see an Android or iOS app for this, so I can sync all my tags and remarks aside from the notes I have taken. It would be nice to be on the go with an app and have sync over the cloud. But beyond that, I see no reason to give it a flanking mark. Simple, easy and straight-forward. No fuss and less distractions. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Its portable mode gives it an advantage over other processors.
Key shortcuts reduce the time to access files.
The search function is fast and useful when you are looking for many notes.
With the synchronization function, you can have access to your notes from any device.
Live note synchronization is supported with the help of free online services. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
the inability to attach images or other files to the notes made-
is not compatible with macOS. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I like the software from basic set up to the note taking. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I don’t like the redundant features and sometimes confusing to contact customer support. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.