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NotePlan 2

A great day planner for the incredibly busy

- CARRIE MARSHALL

$29.99 From NotePlan, noteplan.co Needs macOS 10.12 or later

NotePlan combines calendar, notes, and to–do lists to create an effective day planner. It has fast, useful tagging and Markdown formatting, and there’s also the obligatory iOS companion app that syncs via iCloud.

For users of version 1, NotePlan 2 has some useful improvemen­ts. The redesigned layout shows your calendar, notes and the editor at the same time instead of the switching required in version 1. The new Week View is scrollable so you can see everything, and the date tagging of To-Dos makes its way from the iOS app to the Mac. There are other useful changes too, such as the progress ring icon that shows how much of your to-do stack has been done, easier event editing, and a new list view for your notes.

The main interface has a familiar threepanel layout. The sidebar at the left gives you links to calendar items, notes, hashtags, and @mentions; then there are two large panels for your calendar and to-do list respective­ly. The calendar can be viewed in list view or as a traditiona­l calendar, and in the to-do section you can combine calendar events and reminders with quick thoughts and notes. A single button switches between this three– pane view and a more focused layout that just shows the to–do panel. If you use your Mac for personal, work and extra–curricular calendars you can turn off the ones you don’t want to see in the week view.

The app is based on the popular bullet journal approach, which is based on quickly scribbling notes and to-dos and tagging, categorizi­ng and/or assigning deadlines to them. For example, you might type “* get @louise to speak to @dave about #marketing”* to create a to–do and then click on the More icon to set a deadline and reminder time. The mentions and hashtags are automatica­lly added to the sidebar for easy searching, so in our example we could search to see everything assigned to Louise, Dave or the Marketing department. It’s not a project management app, but it’s more than capable of tracking even complex schedules.

A good productivi­ty app gets out of the way: the more time you spend messing about in an app, the less time you spend getting things done. NotePlan gets out of the way.

THE BOTTOM LINE. NotePlan combines calendar, notes, writing, and reminders to excellent effect.

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NotePlan crams lots of info into the familiar three–panel format.
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NotePlan’s themes range from the sober to the scorching, with a good mix of light and dark options.

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