
Wesley Jensen
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This is my new favorite app for notes, wikis, and personal knowledge management. It has powerful and flexible organization features. It utilizes links (internal and external [web]) beautifully. Not an app for people who like to keep things simple; rather a power user's app. Can easily be used for journaling, as it has a built-in calendar and daily notes. (I would like to see a pull-down monthly calendar added to this mobile version, though). Almost as powerful as the desktop app.
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Ethan Kletschke
Capacities has been my go-to notetaking app for months at the time of writing this. It's safe to say that this app is phenomenal. Its object-oriented notes and workspaces are amazingly implemented, it's cross-platform, and it supports many programming languages' syntax highlighting, which is perfect for any aspiring programmer such as myself. This app has been a staple of my everyday notetaking, and I can't recommend it enough.
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Samuel Santaella
I haven't been able to thoroughly test Capacities, mostly because of a restriction issue with my library. I can use the app in the library, but not the website. That isn't the dev's fault — however, that's where the lack of feature parity with desktop seriously affects me. For example, I can't create object types at all by any means rn. Otherwise this app coincides with a change in priorities in favor of offline support. In the little that I've tested, this IS the case, which is HUGE for me!
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