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fsnotes
- IA Writer in Paper
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A Definitive Note App Comparison
https://fsnot.es/ Free, OS ..
- Notion alternative for comp sci note taking?
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Looking for a simple, robust, fast note taking app with offline mode.
https://fsnot.es/ is great - fast, native, free (but you can support developer by in-app purchase)
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Apple Notes or a better alternative?
FSnote (https://github.com/glushchenko/fsnotes) is one of the closest alternative app to Apple note. Simple and fast.
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Evernote to be acquired by Bending Spoons
There’s FOSS https://fsnot.es.
Looks quite flexible. Exports, iCloud Sync, Deopbox, can also have notes as a Git repo.
But big drawback — Apple ecosystem only. But since it syncs to things other than iOS I think other apps can be used on other platform.
Dev has made it clear he will not be able to develop for other platforms.
I have not used it a lot (still on Simplenote and exploring). It looks good and it’s open source so I thought one could check it out.
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Apps that play nice with Obsidian
I use FSNotes (https://github.com/glushchenko/fsnotes) for quick note taking and it works particular well in iOS. I love Obsidian and it's currently my main note app for projects and all other aspects of life.
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nvALT 2
I replaced it with fsnotes, when you disable the sidebar and tweak some settings you get the same thing.
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Show HN: Obsidian 1.0
Love Obsidian. My main problem with it and similar markdown apps for notes is the way they store images and attachments. I find it very confusing to maintain multiple different files per note and IMO the only app that nailed it is FSNotes[1] using the textbundle[2] format (with a custom implementation for encrypted notes too). I think it's elegant and future-proof.
But FSNotes is for the Apple ecosystem only and I can't tie myself to a single platform for something so important (I don't need another artificial reason to make OS switching so difficult).
I hope the textbundle feature request[3] gets some love soon. It would be great for Exalidraw files integration too[4].
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Note-Task App Suggestion
https://fsnot.es/, bestest!
org-journal
- Ask HN: What are good self hosted time tracking software for consultants?
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Ask HN: How you maintain your daily log?
I use org-mode with org-journal https://github.com/bastibe/org-journal
What's nice about this workflow is when I create TODO items and don't finish them for a day it transfers over to the next day.
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Your tips for time recording in emacs?
Sounds like org-mode is what you need, particularly clocking like was mentioned in another comment. However your workflow requires lots of customization. Ultimately you need to take a deeper dive into org-mode and what it can do(and how), along with org-clock-convenience with maybe org-journal. Your starting point should always be agenda, not the .org file itself.
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Do you guys write on a notebook or have a digital file for notes?
As mentioned elsewhere, I too do a mix (happy to talk fountain pens and paper if you’d like). But for digital, Emacs is the supreme solution. It has tools like Org-roam for Zettlekasten-style notes, Org-journal for a developers journal, Org-babel for literate (or Jupyter-style) explorations. Nothing else comes close. Oh, and the “E” stands for extensible, so if it doesn’t do what you need, you can make it yourself.
- How do you store your notes?
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Double Question regarding Capture Templates and Archiving
For the second question, 1. try package like org-reverse-datetree and org-journal which can custom data format and level. 2. use file+function in capture template to find the right location in the file. 3. make the function in 2 respect you extend-day-until.
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Keeping a Lab Notebook [pdf]
- type my timestamped notes
I can do this from any buffer in Emacs, so it's really convenient to stop in the middle of something, jot down a note, and then go right back to what I was doing. I develop iOS/macOS software right now, so the switch to Emacs from Xcode is a little more friction than I used to have, but it's so useful I don't mind it at all.
I have a weekly journal in a directory for the year, titled week number-month-day that started that week (this week's is `34_08-23`)
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Show HN: Note, my simple command line note taking app
I'm interested in using org-journal, a minor mode for Emacs org-mode, which supports collapsing. https://github.com/bastibe/org-journal
* Tuesday, 06/04/13
What are some alternatives?
obsidian-dataview - A data index and query language over Markdown files, for https://obsidian.md/.
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
obsidian-git - Backup your Obsidian.md vault with git
awesome-reMarkable - A curated list of projects related to the reMarkable tablet
orgzly-android - Outliner for taking notes and managing to-do lists
notable - The Markdown-based note-taking app that doesn't suck.
alfred-search-notes-app - Use Alfred to quickly open notes in iCloud/Apple Notes.
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
obsidian-calendar-plugin - Simple calendar widget for Obsidian.
.doom.d - Private DOOM Emacs config highly focused around orgmode and GTD methodology, along with language support for Python and Elisp.
athens - Athens is a knowledge graph for research and notetaking. Athens is open-source, private, extensible, and community-driven.
Zettlr - Your One-Stop Publication Workbench