I would like to add my personal endorsement for Nebulous. One thing which i specifically like is its ability to send email attachments as actual attachments. This beats other good editors like Droptext and Plaintext because when you send emails from those apps, the actual text file contents is made a part of your email. However you might not want that. Here comes Nebulous. When you email a file you have been working with in nebulous, you are asked if you want to attach it or send it inline.. That, plus all of its other wonderful features it already has for less than half of the price of Access Note is well worth it to me when it comes to nebulous.

Thanks all.

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On 2/6/2014 11:15 AM, Craig Werner wrote:
Hello, Iona.

You couldn't have asked your question at a better time.  I am
evaluating iOS text editors and am asking myself the same question.
The highly acclaimed Notesy text editor, priced at $4.99, will allow
the user to search using a string from a file name or the body of a
note, and so does the Simplenote app, which is free.  The same is true
for another well-respected app, Nebulous Notes Lite and Nebulous
Notes.  The lite version is free and is ad-sponsored, and the pay
version is $7.99.  The free app is fully functional, and the ads don't
interfere at all with VoiceOver use.  The developers of Notesy and
Nebulous Notes mention VoiceOver support in the descriptions of their
apps posted to he App Store, and they have good reason to claim this
support.  I'll update this list as needed.  I hope to post my guide
soon, probably to the AppleVis site, where longer pieces probably fit
better into the site's context than they do here.

A note on Simplenote: it's quite different from the other editos
because it does not sync to Dropbox or iCloud; it syncs to its own
servers and is quite different in approach.  More details happily
provided at your request.

Craig

On 2/6/14, Ioana Gandrabur <igandra...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,

I know that accessnote can search in a file but I'm curious if you know of
any alternative to it. It has many features I don't think I'd use so am
thinking twice to spend 20$ for just this feature.



THanks for any suggestions.

Ioana



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