My understanding is they store everything in SQLite. Their business strategy is to charge for sync (although manual export is free)
Given that it is branded as a note taking application it makes sense both from a business and implementation point of view.
Bear also kinda uses its own rendering for some things. Like dashes turn into checkboxes rather than unordered lists. Again, for a note app, checkboxes are really neat!
I’ve been using it for 2-3 month and really like it!
Given that it is branded as a note taking application it makes sense both from a business and implementation point of view.
Bear also kinda uses its own rendering for some things. Like dashes turn into checkboxes rather than unordered lists. Again, for a note app, checkboxes are really neat!
I’ve been using it for 2-3 month and really like it!