Feels like I have literally tried them all.
Notion - currently using but so. slow. and no offline mode is terrible.
OneNote - too 'app' heavy, some loved it, I never got into it.
Evernote - My first love, but linking pages was terrible.
Apple Notes - use it every day, but move stuff out of it when I want to store and organize
Coda - Felt too heavy for personal use, interesting business options
Bear - Evernote front end, can't stand the exposed Markdown
SimpleNote - Evernote front end, nice used it for a while cause it was faster, but suffers from the Evernote linking issue.
Roam - Love the note linking features, hard to get used to.
Next up to try, Obsidian.
@joshdance I've also heard good things about Obsidian. Did you have chance to try it out? To be honest I went through pretty much the same list and had very similar feedback like you :D Still looking for something that suits my workflow better.
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@joshdance@troll_lock We're researching these kinds of pain points for oneplaybook dot app. Curious to know what's caused you all to wander through this list. What do you feel is missing?
@joshdance@absamma My needs are: -fast and light, -sync between mobile and desktop, -offline mode, -linking between documents, -don't need markdown,
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@joshdance Have you tried SideNotes? I use it to take quick notes and store things I want to keep at hand at all times. It’s like organized post-it notes on my screen side.
Apple Notes worked for me better than anything else. However, nowadays I take notes on Slack's personal DM since we use the platform for all of our internal communication and short meetings.
Been using Bear for years but I was just thinking today I might want to switch. Syncing across devices has been a nightmare lately. Still, I love everything else about it so if I do make the switch to something else it would have to be just as minimal and simple.
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@cristinaibunea Are you thinking about something specific? What about UpNote?
@5harath Shepherd is great, especially if you're an avid Google user. Notion makes the odd appearance here and there too.
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Some of us use open source solutions. I've been using TiddlyWiki since 2016. Haven't looked back since. It's flexible, portable (it's a quine, an html5 app that produces a copy of it's own source code for you to download and serve from a local device) and completely serverless. It came as 2nd product of the day in 2020.
https://www.producthunt.com/post...
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@absamma +1 for TiddlyWiki. I use it for all kinds of things.
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@scott_kingery 💯we're building something to make TiddlyWiki even more useful and easier for others to use over at https://oneplaybook.app. We have a working prototype internally that has incorporated lessons we've learned from early users and hope to share with the wider community soon. Here's to bringing more users to the community!
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I prefer apple notes, it's easy to use and saves the draft automatically.
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