I was using Apple Notes for some “math thinking” the other week. A killer feature for me would be an easy way to input various math Unicode characters (I was just copy and pasting them).
WillAdams [3 hidden]5 mins ago
There are various stylus-based tools which do that sort of thing:
It was eye-wateringly expensive and required a high-end system, though. It was good, and I liked it too, but it's not the same as being usable from pretty much anywhere for $0.
kingkongjaffa [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Not just running right there and re-rendering in the browser you didn't.
HoldOnAMinute [3 hidden]5 mins ago
We got alone fine for decades without browsers.
proee [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Great tool. Reminds me of Instacalc, which has bee around forever.
Pretty cool. It looks like it also uses local storage - so if you navigate away and come back (or just refresh the page) all of your expressions are still there. A lot of paid productivity apps that I use don't even manage that.
https://www.inftyproject.org/en/software.html
(I used to use the math input palette w/ a Wacom ArtZ on my NeXT Cube for transcribing math documents in college)
[0] - https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2013/06/there-was-a-time...
https://instacalc.com/
I still like it better than the math built into notes for anything beyond basics.