Was möchte man denn für Notizen verwenden, wenn man diese auf #Linux, #Android oder #Windows erstellen und bearbeiten möchte. Verteilt auf verschiedene Geräte sollen diese über #Syncthing werden.
I try now #Logseq and this is #OpenSource and I would like to like it but somewhere I can't manage to understand and use it. I don't just want to write down my thoughts and #ideas, I also want to be able to check off a #todo list… 😐
Annotated #books allow the reader of the #notes to enter the mind the writer. It adds another layer of understanding to the text. I suppose they are like the note writer's 'fingerprints' all over the #book.
Annotated #books allow the reader of the #notes to enter the mind of the writer. It adds another layer of understanding to the text. I suppose they are like the note writer's 'fingerprints' all over the #book.
Been trying trying out @logseq. I love that I can just dump everything and it will organize it for me! What I like: #notes are stored locally in markdown files (can backup w github), #orgmode compatibility, and ofc #foss. Althought I'd love to see a #vim editing plugin :) https://logseq.com/
This thread is ONLY to talk about Keyboards, Notes, Maps and Music Players. I add video Music Players because probably some people want to know about good FOSS alternatives....
@mattblaze 5) using hash tags that collide with those for the first international conference on #rAnSOM#notes. If you're going to use those hash tags, you should at least pay the conference registration fee for #rAnSOM2024.
The new #Drafts 40 update is huge. Nested/tags mean that Drafts can now be used as an organized #notes app much like #Bear, in addition to all the things that make Drafts a genuinely unique app.
And hooray! There’s now a command palette, as there should be in every app now.
EDIT: Still no attachments/images, text notes only. I see it as another blade in the Drafts Swiss Army knife. It won’t always replace a specialized tool, but it’s still handy to have in your pocket.
A good app for notes, but not necessarily a notes app.
UI similar to Apple Notes but it HAS to have an Android + macOS + iOS app and must sync to Nextcloud/Webdav.
I use iWriter Pro, NC Notes and 1Writer now but I'm sick and tired of using Markdown for notes and writing.
I recently migrated all my notes to Obsidian from OneNote, and I couldn't be happier. 📓🎉
I wrote about the process to explain why I think it's a good idea, and to hopefully assist anyone else who might like to do the same thing. Even figuring it out for myself, it took me less than a day, so armed with this blog post, I bet you can do it faster. 🙂
Help finding a new notes app
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Preparing a megathread about android FOSS apps - Part Four (Keyboards, Notes, Maps and Music Players)
This thread is ONLY to talk about Keyboards, Notes, Maps and Music Players. I add video Music Players because probably some people want to know about good FOSS alternatives....