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clutter
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Website/app for organizing ideas?
I'm using Clutter to organize ideas. I also have a large number of tasks, but I can freely categorize them if I use Clutter. With Clutter, you don't have to "drag and drop into areas/categories". You can simply modify the tag to achieve the same purpose. This is what I love about Clutter.
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Looking for an alternative for Todoist and Notion
Clutter is an app that looks like a simple todo list app at a first glance but can also act as a fully-functional note-taking app that could be as powerful as Notion.
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one-off buy note-taking app
Clutter is a fantastic note-taking app that stores your data locally and syncs across multiple devices (if you use a cloud storage service).
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What notes app for quickly writing organized and unorganized one sentence notes?
Clutter is a notes app for quickly writing organized and unorgazined one line notes.
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Journaling app that is cloud? based, cross platform including web with search?
You might want to try Clutter, an easy-to-use journaling app that may fit your needs. Clutter comes with an effective search engine that just works. It is accessible from your web browser. Although it doesn't support mobile platforms, it supports any desktop platform. It's a local app that works offline. It backs up data to any folder and doesn't require a lot of storage space. Clutter is more like Google Keep than Evernote, but Clutter is far easier to use than the two.
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Overwhelmed with tasks & reminders
I'd like to suggest giving Clutter a try. It's a journaling app designed exactly for people like you. It helps you keep track of everything in one place, instead of having to jump between different apps and rely on notifications and alarms. With Clutter, it's super easy to find and prioritize tasks.
Trilium Notes
- Patterns of personal knowledge base (2023)
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Why I Like Obsidian
Tried Obsidian for a while, loved a lot about it, but....mmm.
Obsidian out of the box is a bit limited; plugins are great and add tons of features, but then you start hitting issues with plugin maintainers abandoning plugins you rely on, or needing to make a decision between three different plugins that all do the same thing slightly different. Depending on your use case and expectations that may not be a big deal, but I really missed not having what I personally saw as core features not being officially supported.
(Also, FWIW, the sync service is a bit pricy for what it is. I get that it's how they're trying to monetise it, but...I would have preferred another pricing model, even if the total cost was just as high.)
I've personally switched to Trilium Notes which I'm finding nicer. One element I particularly like is that it has first class suport for notes being able to exist at multiple places in a tree simultaneously. I know it's a very personal thing, but for me personally being able to file notes in multiple locations "clicks" in a way that tags didn't.
Trilium Notes: https://github.com/zadam/trilium
A nice writeup on ways to use Trilium (although much of it applies to Obsidian too): https://github.com/zadam/trilium/wiki/Patterns-of-personal-k...
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Outline: Self hostable, realtime, Markdown compatible knowledge base
Then you come across Trilium and drop the mic
[0] https://github.com/zadam/trilium
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Show HN: Heynote – A Dedicated Scratchpad for Developers
I move between machines a lot and prefer an online tool; I'm self-hosting Trilium Notes https://github.com/zadam/trilium ; this looks a bit cleaner but without syncing (or server-side storage) it misses a bunch of potential use cases.
- Looking for a highlighting-notes-organized-storage app of some sort
- Ideal Note-Taking Platform?
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Alternative to Joplin that is web-based based?
Try outline or trillium
- Seltsames Problem mit Erreichbarkeit eines selbst gehosteten Servers
- Ask HN: How do you synchronise your notes?
- I can't find anything to fit my needs, pls help I'm pretty demoralized