MyInfo Is My Choice
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Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Jan 24, 2025 at 11:13 AM
Daly,
This gives me hope for longevity of apps, and I’m not surprised that some of the tried and true solutions turn out to be better for some people. Heck, there are a couple of DOS apps I wish I could still use without jumping through hoops.
Steve
Daly de Gagne wrote:
After years of looking at, reflecting upon, and wondering if the new
>generation of note apps, including Capacities, Amplenote, Logseq, etc.
>can help me manage my information/knowledge etc. I made a choice.
>
>I decided that, for me at least, none of them are what my
>ADHD-challenged brain needs. My serious learning involves paper,
>fountain pens, and an analog Zettlekasten with help from Zotero.
>
>For everything else, including some of the above, I am using MyInfo. For
>me, MyInfo allows me to do virtually all of what attracted me to the
>shiny new apps with, IMHO, more flexibility.
>
>My decision was made when I spent time recently looking at how I used
>MyInfo in previous years. I was not all that organized, but realized I
>had captured a good amount of information, and actually used some of it
>to foster new thought and ideas. The ability to use columns in MyInfo
>allowed for some useful metadata related to reading, projects, etc.
>
>The other contender was Dynalist, which I used a lot even after its
>developer abandoned loyal users by halting development, and putting all
>resources behind Obsidian. My main outliner/information manager going
>forward is MyInfo.
>
>FWIW, that’s where I am at.
>
>Frankly, I am surprised that most of the main app influencers on
>YouTube, and elsewhere, have generally ignored MyInfo and the essential
>urility of software based on the traditional outline paradigm and
>allowed to evolve from there.
>
>Daly