Bear Tips: Take action on multiple notes with the Drop BarPosted on Published December 17, 2021February 13, 2018 by David Chartier Let’s say you want to pin multiple notes at once in Bear for iPad and iPhone, or duplicate, merge, share, export, copy, or trash them. Good news: you can!
Bear Tips: How to create multi-word tagsPosted on Published December 17, 2021November 14, 2017 by David Chartier If your notes cannot be constrained to #tags of mere individual words, Bear also supports multi-word tags. Here’s how to use them.
Quick Tip: Check out Bear’s keyboard shortcuts for Mac, iPad, and even iPhone!Posted on Published December 17, 2021November 6, 2017 by David Chartier Getting things done in Bear by mousing or tapping around is fun and all. But you know what really scratches a bear’s back? Keyboard shortcuts. And we have two paw-fuls of ’em for you.
Bear Tips: Pin notes to the top to stay on taskPosted on Published December 17, 2021September 4, 2017 by David Chartier You can pin your notes to the top of the Note List to have quick access to your most important stuff.
Bear Tips: Syntax highlight over 20 code languagesPosted on Published December 17, 2021August 28, 2017 by David Chartier We call Bear “a beautiful app for crafting notes and prose.” But did you know that includes code, too? For starters, you can use Bear to write for the web and use Markdown to add styling like links, bold, italic, and lists, which is easier than writing straight HTML. You can preview your notes as […]
Bear Tips: Turn your notes into PDF, JPG, and morePosted on Published December 17, 2021August 21, 2017 by David Chartier Bear for iOS offers some unique export options above and beyond the standard iOS share sheet. Here’s how to use them.
Bear Tips: Organize notes with tags and infinite nested tagsPosted on Published December 17, 2021August 14, 2017 by David Chartier Instead of rigid folders that require you to manually create them, you can organize Bear notes simply by adding a #tag. Here are a few quick tips about how they work.