Notes

Collect Links in Notes.

In notes you can freely mix plain text, links and basic markup. Use notes to create an ordered list of Links or to tell a story. Select a Current Note and easily add Links to it from context menus.

Basic Markup

Foldie supports only a small subset of Markdown:

  • Use **Some text** to make it bold: Some text
  • Use *Some text* to make it italics: Some text
  • Use [Link Title](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page) to create links with arbitrary titles: Link Title.
  • You can use relative paths in links like [Link Title](relative/path.txt), if you set a Base URL in the editor.

Additionally, plain text URLs are detected and turned into tappable links.

For further formatting, please use your favorite editor.

  • If that is a Markdown editor, copy the source code of the note.
  • If that is a rich text editor, such as Apple Notes or Pages, copy the rendered note.

Besides text - in which you can create lists of links - you can attach Foldie Links to a note. These are shown in the order of the attachment date.

You can add a link as an attachment or directly to the note in many places where a Foldie Links is active, such as in the file browser, in the recent, bookmark or host list. Simply use the context menu to add the link to the Current Note.

Foldie supports two stages of creating link lists:

  • First you attach links to the note.
  • Then you copy the attachments to the note’s text. Either at the end, or at the current text position in the editor.