In LiquidText almost any accidental touch on the mindmap ruins it. What I like about MarginNote in contrast with LiquidText is just how much more organized it is. They have just a really poor mind map experience. While their UI is much prettier and cleaner. There is only one competitor app to be MarginNote's alternative and that's the Liquid Text. Enhanced features for excerpts and note-taking, emphasis and cloze, multi-documents, mindmap, outline, carddeck, research web browser, iCloud sync, categories, and trash. Supports both Document Reading mode and Study Reading mode Improved performance and runs more smoothly Allows exporting flashcards to Anki, outline to OmniOutliner, mindmap to iThoughts or MindManager, and all margin notes, MindManager, outline, and pages to a printable PDF Allows importing webpages and notes from Evernote Fine-tuned for Apple pencil with high-precision drawing Supports split view of multiple tasks on iPad Pro and Apple pencil Adopts spaced repetition using the Anki-based algorithm Automatically turns highlights and notes into flashcards for review Enables quick searching and filtering according to colors, hashtags, and books Allows multi-selection editing such as group, merge, clone, etc. Combines outline and mindmap in one view Allows adding hashtags to notes to facilitate the connection of notes Supports text, voice, picture, sketching, and many other forms of comments in note-taking Allows adding notes directly at the page margin without overlapping with the book content Supports text highlight and rectangular highlight for annotating Supports PDF and EPUB format for reading
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