A ramble about various note-taking applications
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Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Jun 13, 2023 at 10:20 AM
Oh, yes. And Craft.
I should have had craft on my original list. I use it a lot. But I think of it more as a writing app than a notes app, more like Ulysses than Evernote. I’m a little leary of Craft, only because they seem to be concentrating development on collaboration and sharing, and I wonder if solo users like me have to accept that we’re not going to get any new features. It’s already pretty damn good, so that might just be fine.
Steve
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Jun 13, 2023 at 12:20 PM
Another note-worthy information manager is Twos. The developers are pretty nerdy, so it is hard at first to take this app seriously. But in fact they have created a very useful application for taking notes, track todos and more across all your devices. The price is incredibly low—in fact, I couldn’t believe how inexpensive it is, so I assumed I didn’t understand the pricing structure. Anyway, I don’t use Twos yet, but I’m considering it.
Steve
Posted by NW
Jun 13, 2023 at 12:41 PM
I’m glad someone mentioned Twos. I tried it out for an extended period, but stopped due to similar reasons - strange marketing with daily videos eating oatmeal implying that their ultimate goal was get taken over by Google and no clear indication of sustainable pricing.
Probably the best digital implementation of bullet journaling I have come across.
Nigel
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
Another note-worthy information manager is Twos. The developers are
>pretty nerdy, so it is hard at first to take this app seriously. But in
>fact they have created a very useful application for taking notes, track
>todos and more across all your devices. The price is incredibly low—
>in fact, I couldn’t believe how inexpensive it is, so I assumed I didn’t
>understand the pricing structure. Anyway, I don’t use Twos yet, but I’m
>considering it.
>
>Steve
Posted by Dellu
Jun 13, 2023 at 02:17 PM
Thank you for bringing Mweb Pro to attention. I didn’t know that this app has a menu bar. I have been looking for sth like that.
I have been using FoldingText for years to jot down my (daily) logs. I like to keep those in a single file.
The menu bar of MWeb seems even better for the job because it can float over other apps.
Posted by Ken
Jun 13, 2023 at 02:57 PM
Interesting list and thoughts. From the list, I am using Walling as a kind of planning/bookmarking/research board since it has a decent web clipper and is quite flexible as information comes available and is read. Was a bit surprised that Milanote and Notejoy were not mentioned. I have looked at both, but have found them as a good alternative or add to my toolbox these days.
—Ken