

MarginNote is sort of like LiquidText but maybe the overlap is more in the order of 50% or so. It’s easy to put all of one’s notes on the clipboard on an iPad and then open Tinderbox on the desktop and paste (and perhaps explode) the notes. I’d mention that the absence of Mac version is no problem now that we have Universal Clipboard and apps such as Copied. If someone doesn’t need that, then LiquidText is fine. I prefer my notes separated into individual documents or nodes in an OPML outline. Export is all-or-nothing – and only exports to PDF, DOCX, or the LiquidText custom document format.

There is a bit of a downside in getting notes and comments out of the app.
#MARGINNOTE VS LIQUIDTEXT PDF#
As a PDF annotation tool, I don’t think it can be beat. I’ve been with LiquidText since the first beta, and have admired how it has evolved – with increasing polish and features attentive to how users actually work. MarginNote looks similar, but with a Mac app and maybe more polished UI, with a heftier price tag. LiquidText I just bought an iPad Pro mostly because I’ve become very enamored of LiquidText and wanted more room to work (and also because the Macbook Pros are simply too expensive for what they are). Not to derail this thread, but I’m wondering if you might say more about MarginNote vs.
