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BoostNote-App
- Created a versus list for Note Taking Apps (last tab). What do you guys think? Did I miss anything?
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Apple notes similar app on Android
here are a few others you could check: * Amplenote * Boostnote * Zoho Notebook * Google Keep
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What happened to boostnote?
The "legacy application" is still available, but these are the new pricing plans for the maintained version
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Looking for a Note-Taking App for Multi-User Collaboration
Boostnote has real-time collaboration but it's unclear if you can self-host the markdown files. I think no.
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What is the best school planner app that could sync with PC?
you can check out this page https://alternativeto.net/software/joplin/?platform=online but the best I could find are - https://www.taskade.com/ https://standardnotes.com/ https://notesnook.com/ https://bundlednotes.com/ https://diaroapp.com/ https://notabase.io/ https://boostnote.io/ etc.
- I fucking hate Jira
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How do you manage remembering everything you learn for coding if you have a bad short term and long term ADHD memory?
Boostnote. Free open-source code notebook. I write all my coding notes in it. Supports most languages and markdown. It's been a life saver for me.
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Is there any software for storing code snippets outside of your IDE?
I use boost note
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easy 20 bucks for someone with experience in packaging
I didnt solve your problem directly, but indirectly. The devs have set the wrong dependency, I guess the build is either too old or intended for Fedora(?). Normally, libuuid1 is provided and on OpenSuse theres no way to change that to libuuid. However, you may just use this: https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote-App/releases/latest/download/boost-note-linux.AppImage
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Separate notes for Windows 10 virtual desktops
A quick google search gives me Boost Note and Notejoy. Might be worth a try?
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- Ship Faster by Organising Less
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From a Day to 17 Minutes: How We’ve Dealt with Slow Build Times
by Adam Pavlisin & Slavo Glinsky ➤➤➤ https://acreom.com
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My productivity app is a never-ending .txt file
there's a much better way providing simplicity with full data ownership and real tasks out of the box in daily documents https://acreom.com
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100% User-Supported
the premise of this article is false. acreom [1] is VC backed, and doesn’t implement any of the mentioned practices. No price subsidising (quite the opposite), no pressure to create lock-in or monetize user data etc. There’s nothing wrong with being VC backed given the expectations between investors, the team and users are aligned.
[1] https://acreom.com/
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Skiff is shutting down in six months
Check out https://acreom.com, you literally own the software, it's local-first, E2EE, integrated, runs on markdown files, and once you download the app you can keep it forever.
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Show HN: Find consistent and conflict-free shortcuts for your app
Hello HN! Maker of Keycheck.dev here.
Keycheck is an open-source web app that lets you quickly find consistent and conflict-free shortcuts for your app. Currently featuring over 100 apps, and 1400 shortcuts.
When designing keyboard shortcuts for our main app - acreom (https://acreom.com/), we wanted to create a great keyboard user experience. This involves designing shortcuts which are easy to hit, easy to remember, and do not clash with the system shortcuts. We have learned that there’s no reason to reinvent the wheel and it’s easier to follow conventions from other popular apps to achieve this. Finding this out, however, was frustrating, and involved lots of manual work of downloading and signing in to other apps.
We decided to solve this problem and open-source our solution to help other makers in the process of designing shortcuts. You can match any key combination against combinations of other apps, search shortcuts by their keybinds, descriptions, or by app, and explore the apps and see their shortcuts. Feel free to play around and explore all the possibilities.
The code is fully open-sourced (https://github.com/Acreom/keycheck) and contributions are welcome! If you are a maker, feel free add your app to help other makers and increase visibility for your own project.
Looking forward to the feedback!
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A CEO's Guide to Emacs
with the steep learning curve of setting it up followed by the never ending UX complexities emacs seems like it's for people who get satisfaction of spending time setting things up rather than being effective. A modern alternative of this is Notion.
On the contrary, for people who care about getting stuff done with a capture-first organize-later interface that works out of the box like an iPhone, options are limited.
for the curious ones I'm building one myself https://acreom.com
- Welche Note taking/Wiki App nutzt ihr, falls überhaupt?
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Created a versus list for Note Taking Apps (last tab). What do you guys think? Did I miss anything?
- acreom (https://acreom.com)
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2023)
acreom | DevRel (remote) or Prague (Czechia)
https://acreom.com is a markdown knowledge base with tasks for developers. We're building a delightful and integrated interface developers love using alongside their code editors to organise their work.
reach out to me directly /martin at acreom dot com/ for more info.
What are some alternatives?
Boostnote - This repository is outdated and new Boost Note app is available! We've launched a new Boost Note app which supports real-time collaborative writing. https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote-App
roqr - QR codes that will rock your world
jsonhero-web - JSON Hero is an open-source, beautiful JSON explorer for the web that lets you browse, search and navigate your JSON files at speed. 🚀. Built with 💜 by the Trigger.dev team.
markwhen - Make a cascading timeline from markdown-like text. Supports simple American/European date styles, ISO8601, images, links, locations, and more.
ink-mde - A beautiful, modern, customizable Markdown editor powered by CodeMirror 6 and TypeScript
chrono - A natural language date parser in Javascript
takenote - 📝 A web-based notes app for developers.
notebook - Tool for Thought. ʚɞ
notorious - Offline-first note taking and knowledge management application for desktop and the web. Supports nested notebooks, tags, real-time sync, images and file attachments. Optimised for efficiency with keyboard navigation, full-text search and version control. Never lose a thought. Private, fast, notorious 😈
notes
electron-builder - A complete solution to package and build a ready for distribution Electron app with “auto update” support out of the box
notable - The Markdown-based note-taking app that doesn't suck.