

Why is that important (at least for my workflows)? When you select the virtual folder / collection, the tag-cloud only shows tags which are contained in the pdf’s in this specific locations.
#Tagnotate tags pdf#
the library of TN allows “virtual folders”, meaning one pdf can be in several virtual folders (or collections). To be clear: the export contains only the annotated portions of the pdf’s, not the whole pdf’s. after you have drilled down enough, you can export the results to the clippboard and use it for further study. TN shows the pdf files which contain the selected tags and also a preview of the annotation. you can search inside the pdfs in your library with full text search but also with tags you can “drill down” to your search by selecting multiple tags from the tag-cloud (using AND / OR operators). So, tags are not based on the pdf file, but on its contents.

you can underline (highlight) and annotate parts of pdf files and tag every annotation INDIVIDUALLY. Given the fact that a great deal of discussions here focus on MacOS software (and to a lesser degree to iOS), this is quite strange.įor those who did not hear about this app, it is a pdf-reader and annotator, but it has some unique functionality that I didn’t find in any other app, either on Windows or Android. I was suprised to find very few references to TagNotate here on (to be precise, only two short references, in a thread discussing octopusnotes).
