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If you print stuff you find on the internet use JOTZ 



- Version: 1.3.60u, 6/6/2007 03:59PM PST
primalbroth
The best thing about Jotz for me is the Print Preview because I use images, and I care about how stuff fits on a page. You can adjust margins, position on page, and per cent size to make every thing fit the way you want - in a few seconds! This is worth at least a thousand dollars to me. I like the paper saving of this feature too.
I always click on the Jotz icon for an instant pad to compose paragraphs like this very one. Its always auto-saved.
Drag images off your desktop and pop into a note. Drag a song (that Jotz will play!).
You can transfer everything including images and links (that work from the jotz pad) on a webpage to a Jotz note. Really fast. And edit, of course. Or disable the links so they return to the appearance of regular text.
I've used Jotz for years - its the most valuable software I ever downloaded.
I always click on the Jotz icon for an instant pad to compose paragraphs like this very one. Its always auto-saved.
Drag images off your desktop and pop into a note. Drag a song (that Jotz will play!).
You can transfer everything including images and links (that work from the jotz pad) on a webpage to a Jotz note. Really fast. And edit, of course. Or disable the links so they return to the appearance of regular text.
I've used Jotz for years - its the most valuable software I ever downloaded.
Recommendation - Version: 1.3.38u, 10/17/2006 06:29AM PST
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peterpayne
I bought this and used it, and it was okay. But I much prefer Yojimbo by Bare Bones, a really excellent data organizer that's far more useful (although not really a stickies/notepad since it's more of a database). Anyway, I recommend you give Yojimbo a spin before getting this .
Will trade license fee for Palm conduit - Version: 1.3.24, 9/27/2005 05:28PM PST
zeph--2008
Looks nice, but sure wish one of the developers of these full-featured notepads would couple it with a Palm conduit. Seems a no-brainer. Until then, I guess I trudge along with iNotePad.
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- Will trade license fee for Palm conduit
Simply the most useful piece of software... 



- Version: 1.3.01, 8/22/2004 12:00PM PST
znoborg
...that I use on a daily basis. The current version fixes many bugs. This is a well designed cocoa app that shows off many many capabilities. A must download and worth the price. I'm very happy development is continuing...
Love Joltz - Version: 1.3.01, 8/9/2004 11:58PM PST
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peterpayne
I use Jolt and love it. I had used various stickies programs before, but got tired of them being in the upper left hand corner after I played a game. Joltz is very simple and the new version fixes a few bugs that were frustrating (like normal text near a URL thinking it was part of the URL). However, I also think the interface needs work -- I've asked the author to make an option that completely hides the frame and elements, which get in the way and are not that good to look at. I love PhotoStickies and its feature to "float" graphics (including punched out GIFs) when I hope them. I'd love a functional floating notepad that had no frame at all. Another thing I'd like to see: an "invisible menu mode" that shows a menu at the top of the screen, but hides the app from the dock.
great to see a new version - Version: 1.3, 7/31/2004 07:18AM PST
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jeffisme
I love this program. I use it nearly every day. It has great features, some I use, some I don't, but mostly it just does what it sets out to do simply and easily.
Jolted back - Version: 1.3, 7/31/2004 04:09AM PST
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Lex LuthorJust downloaded and taken a gander at the new and revised
jotz, from the read me there has been a lot of time and energy
taken on delivering this single point update and I was eager to
give it a jolt around the block.
After firing up and seeing the Jotz again - I think my frustration
with it became obvious - it strays too far from Apple GUI guidelines.
It is a treasure trove of very intelligent and useful text tools and
is from a feature standpoint the best in it's class - but instead of
starting from a simple friendly GUI interface and getting more
'in-depth' as you press or need to delve, it does the reverse.
A uniquely idiosyncratic take on the notepad which for
me is equally as brilliant as it is ergonomically flawed.
That I can't get to grips with it is my loss, but you may
get more mileage out of it - Still well worth a download
if you are looking for a feature rich notebook and have
yet to experience your ideas being jotz'ed.
Back in business ! - Version: 1.2.68, 11/20/2003 07:46AM PST
Lex Luthor
Glad to this very interesting app has not fallen
off the face of the planet or been boxed away as
unwanted and scrapped.
off the face of the planet or been boxed away as
unwanted and scrapped.
Bloat-ware? Ha ha… 



- Version: 1.2.67, 3/27/2003 04:04PM PST
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Fred_Leonard
ha, we all need a good laugh once in a while... (if this is bloat-ware, then what does that make microsoft products?) This program is awesome and very small (NO BLOATED!), and the developer is great. He even aded a feature I requested that makes it possible to export your data to a PDF file to be used on a PDA.
I have settled for using Jotz in a very limited way for several years not just because I'm too lazy to learn the rest, but because I intensely dislike having to accumulate skills good for one app only, the opposite of what the Mac is about. I wish Apple would just address the need for an elegant notepad (with Internet sync, spellchecking, intuitive organization)! Regardless, I'm looking for a new alternative and came to this page looking for suggestions.
So is Jotz for you? It depends. For folks like the people who rave about it here, the ones who know every keyboard shortcut, it's genuinely great. For those like me desperate for something that it at least stable and functional, it's OK. (And heck I did pay for it, can't throw that away. :) For the majority of people who are put off by the *horrible* interface (I have rarely seen anything this awful, honest, in 20+ years of using the Mac), it is not.
I suspect Jotz's ratings are artificially high because many of those who tried it and then hit delete didn't stick around to leave a rating. Try it, use it if it works for you, but expect better.