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web-legacy reviews and mentions
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Ask HN: How do you take notes throughout your work day?
I've written few years ago text based application created in AngularJS to keep all my notes. It was inspired by builtin MacOS app. I'm trying to keep all my notes there. Before I've had this app, I've used topic based files with extension NOTES like javascript.NOTES etc. The application is running on my shared hosting, the code is Open Source but yesterday I wanted to add new feature (global search) and I have a problem to run the application locally, a lot of things has change since it was created. I've spent few years updated all dependencies including WebPack after done it doesn't work 100% correctly. I also have on my list create mobile version so I can read and taking notes while on my phone.
The code is on GitHub: https://github.com/jcubic/notes
The app is simple on left there are notes, in the middle there is simple text and on the right are navigation into sections, that are created using special markers. This type of makers I always use in source code and text files as separators.
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What's a program you made that you actually use regularly?
I have a notes application that replaced my old solution with files on directory NOTES. I try to keep all my notes there. The inspiration came from MacOS notes app that I've seen in one of my coworkers. The application was created in AngularJS a few years ago and it's text-based.
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SNApp-notes/web-legacy is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of web-legacy is JavaScript.
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