


#FOLDINGTEXT SCREENSHOTD HOW TO#
The documentation starts out talking about how to use Style Sheets and only at the very last of the subject does it tell you how to actually make one. Idiosyncratic example: It depends heavily on "Style Sheets" for formatting, filtering and other functions (I think) but the "Style Sheet" functions are fairly buried and you have to dig for them. Before most anyone can use it, they have to edit the keybindings (which are sweetly customizable.) They make sense but it's not what most people are used to as no other apps uses those keys. Idiosyncrasy example: It doesn't use tab or return to indent outline items or to create a new lower sibling. You have to spend at lot of time fiddling with the app to get to the features. It has a out of date, idiosyncratic interface and the documentation, though detailed, is oddly structured and phrased, probably because the developers of Neo are Japanese. If you are burning paid man hours, you could easily eat the cost differntial between OmniOutline and Neo before you got Neo to same level as Omni Using it is almost like playing a game in which, instead of unlocking levels or achievements, you learn how to use different features of the app. Then to get the the more powerful features, you've go to explore and fiddle some more. Neo has an incredible functionality to cost ratio (if it were the weight to power ration of aircraft, Neo would be rocket.) It's almost as capable as Omnioutliner Pro $99US while costing only $8-$10US.īut you just can't sit down and open up Neo and start outlining. I just got Neo and have found it a trade off of money vs time.
