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Hi Daniel,

thanks for your question!

Yes, CintaNotes supports French GUI, but the help is unfortunately only in English.

The synchronization via Simplenote and/or Dropbox will make your notes available to you both on Mac and on Android. The tagging system in CintaNotes is one of the most powerful of them all, and in cormmercial version also hierarchic tags are supported. 

Please let me know if you have any more questions!

Hi Daniel,

thanks for your question!

Yes, CintaNotes supports French GUI, but the help is unfortunately only in English.

The synchronization via Simplenote and/or Dropbox will make your notes available to you both on Mac and on Android. The tagging system in CintaNotes is one of the most powerful of them all, and in cormmercial version also hierarchic tags are support ed. 

Please let me know if you have any more questions!

Hi Daniel,

thanks for your question!

Yes, CintaNotes supports French GUI, but the help is unfortunately only in English.

The synchronization via Simplenote and/or Dropbox will make your notes available to you both on Mac and on Android. Please let me know if you have any more questions!

Ok I'll investigate the possibilities.. But this bug needs to get several votes first)

Simplenote supports some Markdown, so probably we could go that route.

But all in all, it is really simple and now even sections need to be emulated via specially named tags.

Regarding attachments, seems we'll have to get creative, since Simplenote doesn't support attaching any custom data to notes (even Uids now have to go into the note's text, which annoys the heck out of many people, but is necessary for correct note linking).

I reckon there will be several options for the user to choose:

1) Base64 encode attachments directly into note's text - ugly, but will ensure no info is lost;

2) Store attachments separately in a (possibly Dropbox-synced) folder

3) Don't sync attachments at all (when no full-duplex sync is necessary)


I doubt we could do better here, but if you have any suggestions, you're welcome.

This dilemma is partly the reason why it takes so long to implement attachments.