“The Evernote for Creatives”—Bryan Clark, The Next Web
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I absolutely love this app. I use it every day to organize my small business (granola co.) and work on other new business ideas. It definitely helps my brain stay organized.
I love this product! I have been using it for over a year now for everything from simpe to do lists, to define dependencies and roles for application development and project mapping to helping my son get organized and stay on top of his school resources and class assignments. I love sharing boards with my team! I have a subscription and it is well worth it!
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big fan of milanote. uber intuitive. fair pricing. cheers to 2.0!
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This product is exactly what I was looking for! I've been searching for an elegant and effective task manager for my creative business, and the other competitors out there have a quite depressing and text-heavy UI.
Love the incorporation of visual aesthetic while creating a solid foundation of simplicity and organization. Will definitely be using this moving forward for my business!
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Absolutely love Milanote - it's one of the two key tools (alongside Ulysses) that I get my creative writing and conceptual work done! Congrats on the launch and can't wait for more! Also, when are we going to get mila... merch?! :D
Cool product, I have been actually looking for something like this for a while and was surprised I couldn't find.....awesome will def use!
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Im using paid version of Milanote app for a year now. These updates makes me very happy!
Thank you & congratulation.
Keep working guys.
MZ
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Milanote is awesome! I like the freedom of structuring things visually however I want when working on creative projects. It feels natural like drawing in a notebook, but with the advantage of tools and templates to keep things organized. Also great for saving / clipping visual ideas, so they don’t just disappear into a list of endless bookmarks.
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I’ve been interested in Milanote from the beginning. It promised ultimate freedom to think and work out ideas on boards. Aimed at designers, I thought it would bring it all together: images, lists, typography.
Weirdly, Milanote never delivered on typography. Given the fact that most design can’t exist without typography, this seemed a strange oversight. I reached out to the team and asked if they were planning to add title sizes, like h1, h2, h3. Or any way to use bigger fonts to structure content. But no. They actually got pretty annoyed at my suggestion.
Bigger font sizes allow for better structure of content. They provide visual guidance. You can use big words only as an image in Milanote.
Years later, with the second release of the product, I still see its great potential – still hindered by the ignorance towards basic typographic needs of designers.
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