Notas
Clean note taking with minimalist design and Markdown power
Notas is a delightfully straightforward note-taking tool that focuses on clarity and speed rather than packing in endless extras. Open it and you’re greeted with a clean list of notes and an editor that gets out of your way, making it ideal for jotting down ideas, to‑dos, or longer text without distractions.
Its standout feature is built‑in Markdown support. If you like structuring your writing with simple symbols, you can quickly add bold text with asterisks, italics with underscores, and even strike out obsolete ideas using tildes. This makes Notas feel much more powerful than a basic text field, especially for users who already work with Markdown in other contexts.
Personalization is another strong point. You can change note colors to visually separate work, study, and personal entries, which keeps even long lists of notes easy to scan. Sharing is well covered too: with a couple of taps, your notes can be sent to popular social networks or messaging services, making collaboration or quick updates to friends and colleagues very simple.
On the downside, Notas no longer offers cloud backup, so all safeguards depend on local backups stored on your device. That keeps your data under your control but means you must remember to back up manually and you can’t rely on seamless sync between multiple devices. The developer also states updates and direct email support are limited, which may concern users who expect rapid fixes or new features.
Overall, Notas is best for users who value a minimalist interface, Markdown formatting, and quick sharing over complex organization tools or multi-device synchronization. If you want a lightweight, focus-friendly place to write and keep simple notes, it does that job very well.
package name
victor_gonzalez_ollervidez.notas
language(s)
English
available on
Android
from
Victor Manuel Gonzalez Ollervidez