Notational Velocity

Notational Velocity is a computer program for Mac OS X used for notetaking. It allows users to create notes using solely a computer keyboard and search them using incremental find. Other features include database encryption, basic text formatting, tags and spellcheck. In addition, users can synchronize notes with Simplenote and export to a variety of formats, including plain text, HTML and rich text. It has been recommended along with Simplenote as a solution for taking and syncing notes by both Wired and Lifehacker.

Notational Velocity
Developer(s)Zachary Schneirov
Stable release
2.0β5 / 31 March 2011 (2011-03-31)
Repository
Operating systemMac OS X
TypeNotetaking software
LicenseGPL-3.0-or-later
Websitenotational.net

Notational Velocity hasn't seen any development activity since September 2011.

In 2013, Elastic Threads (David Halter) and Brett Terpstra created a fork of Notational Velocity with added functionality called nvALT. nvALT was last updated in 2017.

In 2019, Brett Terpstra and Fletcher Penney started working on a replacement for nvALT called nvUltra. As of 2023, nvUltra is available as a closed Beta release.

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