What are you using right now? and What’s the one thing you like and don’t like about it?
Unsaved notepad++ tabs.
new 536.txt
This is the way.
I feel seen.
Obsidian. It’s just so good. The only sad thing is - it’s not open source.
I use LogSeq at work. I have a lot of meetings, making a lot of notes and it’s just so easy to put all of them into the right hashtags/topic/whatever. When used right, it really needs 0 extra organisational work. It’s also really future-proof, easy to sync and also works on mobile.
+1 i just switched from Obsidian and I think logseq logic clicks more with my thought process (block notes vs page focus). Awesome application!
Can you point to a tutorial or guide to using logseq right? Where’d you learn how best to use it?
Not a particular one. Just start using it, if you know markdown, you’re halfway there. “/” Will l will give you some options, also “[[]]” and “#” are creating separate pages, which is the most important aspect of Logseq.
Google Keep .
Pros: Works well across multiple devices. Never lost a note yet.
Cons: Limited formatting. Never know if it will end up in the Google Graveyard one day.
Joplin
I like being able to use markdown, put images, pdfs, and videos straight into my notes and view them there.
There’s nothing I don’t really like about it. I wish it did more things like:
- easily reference git PRs/GitHub issues
- watch a folder for changes and add everything to a note (there’s a plugin for this but it doesn’t work very ad-hoc)
- watch the clipboard/Windows snipping tool (this is supposed to be a folder but I can’t find it) for images and add them
- timestamp changes
- export everything in a good format to track with git
Anytype, because they have a native mobile app
Mine is going to sound funny. I’ve been working a long time and have literally decades of saved email in a structure that works for me. So when I take notes I do it as an email to myself.
It depends.
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Todoist for basic everyday tasks
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Obsidian for projects, learning plans, etc.
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Unsaved Notepad++ tabs for Quick notes.
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On pc vscode
Pro: formatting
Con: manual organizing
I’m using:
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ticktick for tasks, time management (pomodoro timer, kaban board), as day planner, its sticky notes feature to get tasks (with included task description, task info, links and such) on top of all other windows as reminder and guide.
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trilium notes for project based note taking.
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on windows microsoft sticky notes and on ubuntu xpad as sticky notes for quick notes, brain dumps. Which I then eventually migrate to ticktick as tasks with possible subtasks when thoughts have crystallized.
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Zettlr.
Google Keep
This is kinda dumb but I just use signal.
Supports audio, text, PDFs, csvs.
https://standardnotes.com/ For a few years now
OneNote
Easy sync across devices, fairly feature rich, interacts well with other work software, while being easy to separate work and personal.
Megacorp holds my data. But I just don’t have the time/will to setup and maintain something self-hosted.