![]() ![]() And there’s no app good at it like Bear, in my opinion. I don’t know if it is the beautiful interface (I’m a very visual person and aesthetic are something that matters to me, so it was kinda hard having to look at Craft’s ugly app icon everyday lol), but for a person with my needs, whom have to spend the whole day looking at my laptop and writing for hours, this experience has to be pleasing, friction free and fun. And after my 2 week trial, even though I was loving the experience, here I am going back to good old Bear. Lots of features, the cards are fun to use, the backlink for other notes works like magic and the export options are incredible. So I decided to try Craft because it is the Best New Thing that everyone is talking about. It attends all of my needs with a fast and simple input and beautiful layout. And for that I’ve been using Bear for almost 2 years now. ![]() It’s great and simple for book writers and the export options are the best part.īut I need a notes app for outlining books, writing my weekly newsletter and blog posts, schedule organization and list making. Obviously biased toward Notable.md, but seeing the list of features that inspired someone to make yet another system is helpful.I am a professional writer and for my workflow I mostly need a good text processor for long writing (books and translations) and for that I’ve been using Ulysses for years. Fabio Spampinato (the author of Notable.md) put together a notetaking app feature comparison chart which could be useful here on Myndmess wiki."What are the best Evernote alternatives?".A few options to consider on ^that list:.As of this writing (on ), User:RobLa is pretty opinionated about almost all of the items on the list, but as this page grows, that will become less-and-less the case.Ĭomparisons TODO - create Category:Comparisons Over time, each of the applications on this list should have a myndmess-wiki article describing how the application meets the requirements of the myndmess ecosystem (or perhaps, how it doesn't fit into the ecosystem). The point of the list above is to have a reasonably broad survey of the options, but avoid having an overwhelming list. a sloppy mess of text files on a POSIX-compliant filesystem.Zim - personal wiki software for GNOME that eventually replaced Tomboy as the most popular GNOME desktop option.WorkFlowy - a hierarchy-focused notetaking application, which appears to be Orgmode-inspired (see below) but MUCH more usable, and more limited.TiddlyWiki - personal wiki that was very popular in 2006, but declined in popularity along with wikis in general.Standard Notes - /r/StandardNotes on reddit - a security/privacy/openness focused competitor to Evernote.Simplenote - Automattic's competitor to Evernote (Automattic is the company built around WordPress).OneNote - Microsoft's notable competitor.Org-mode - hierarchical notetaking system originally built on top of Emacs, but has its own wiki text format that doesn't seem to rely on parenthesis, and is reasonably parse-able and readable outside of Emacs.Notion.so - one of many upstart competitors to Evernote.Some people use it for personal notetaking. MediaWiki - what this website runs on, and what Wikipedia runs on.Keep - a simplified competitor from Google to Evernote that imposes a limit of 50 tags.Evernote - the venerable giant in this space, but seems to have trended down from its 2013 peak.This is non-comprehensive list of a few personal organization applications: ![]()
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