Tot

Tot

By The Iconfactory

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2020-02-26
  • Current Version: 2.1.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 5.29 MB
  • Developer: The Iconfactory
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 14.0

Description

Tot is an elegant, simple way to collect & edit text across your Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. It’s your tiny text companion! ⁕ Less Is More Tot’s single window design and simple formatting controls mean no more hunting for that chunk of text. Seven color-coded dots let you organize your notes while keeping them from getting out of hand. ⁕ Dark / Light Mode Designed to look stunning both day and night, Tot takes full advantage of iOS and macOS themes. ⁕ Small Footprint Stays out of the way on the desktop with minimal chrome and can even be controlled via the Menu bar. On mobile, each dot is just a swipe away. ⁕ iCloud Sync Seamlessly syncs your text across iOS and macOS using iCloud so you can capture thoughts wherever you are. ⁕ Markdown Support Full support for rich or plain text and even automatically translates text to Markdown for handy use on the web. Have an RTF file you need marked up? No problem! ⁕ Killer Keyboard Tot puts common text operations on the keyboard and keeps track of word and character counts as you type. Available for macOS, iOS, and watchOS.

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Reviews

  • Useful and clean.

    5
    By blck.
    Love the intuitive interface, love that its simple, and looking forward to what iconfactory comes up with next.
  • Extremely useful

    5
    By Michael Gordon Shapiro
    I love this little app. I use the Mac version constantly, and the iPhone version occasionally. Perfect for jotting little notes that you want easily accessible.
  • Great for juggling working with coding agents

    5
    By J. Searls
    I juggle several terminal-based coding agents like Claude Code, and having a stickies-like finite scratchpad like Tot makes it tremendously easy to keep multiple prompts queued up and keep straight separate task lists for each project I’m bouncing between. Strongly recommend when you need an easily-accessible place to write and retrieve text while working with an app that can’t offer that itself
  • Reinvention of the Wheel

    1
    By Windosaurus
    Notes is totally fine.
  • Essential

    5
    By dgregan
    This app is so great I simply don’t know what I’d do without it. I don’t use it every day, but it is my perfect multi-platform, perfect syncing scratchpad. The new version is awesome. I really like the updates. Thank you very much!
  • Let us have more dots

    4
    By juwanhoward
    A useful app that I use every day. I wish I could add more dots if I wanted to. I’m an adult, I can handle it, let me make my own decision about clutter.
  • My Goto App for quick text

    5
    By jswright61
    This app does text capture well. Very Well. At first I was put off by the limited number of files - but I quickly found that limitation to be a feature not a bug. The 2.0 update adds some nice touches. I am already loving the text dividers. The share sheet integration is Fantastic. Many apps allow sharing to the clipboard as well as various apps. What I’ve found is that many apps when shared to the clipboard will share a shorter version, but they share a more robust version to certain apps, and Tot seems to get the best share version. I’ve made Tot my #1 share destination and have dedicated a Dot just to sharing.
  • Stole $20 from me

    1
    By SmoothMuffin
    Bought this six months ago. Then they auto-updated me to version 2. Now it doesn’t work and I’m being told I need to pay them again. There’s no combination of ~500 lines of swift that warrant $40. Get bent.
  • good but need one more button

    5
    By Sen.de.o
    Is really useful, but I would love to see an option to keep the window open when I'm using other apps. Always on top or stay on top button. It would be very very very helpful!
  • The Mighty Mouse of macOS apps

    5
    By Whistlingfish
    The Iconfactory has done it again. Tot is one of the most consistently useful apps in my arsenal. Works like the ancient PC application Chimp Notes, but lives in the menu bar. Excellent for recording random ideas, notes, etc. Invaluable for research.

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