Thoughts on "Intelligent Information Repositories"?

Started by ad-hoc-niner on 11/20/2023
ad-hoc-niner 11/20/2023 3:20 am
Hello all,

I am so grateful to find this community of people who also love notetaking software! While I've almost reached the allusive state of being satisfied with my knowledge workflow, I am intrigued by new AI-driven information repositories. The only two I've come across are Fabric (https://fabric.so and Curiosity (https://curiosity.ai Has anyone come across other similar products? I tried Fabric and I was very much underwhelmed but it is in beta.

P.S. (my current workflow)
1. Drafts (quick notes, ideas to pursue) {free option}
2. Obsidian (knowledge base of all content notes) {free option}
3. Devonthink (repository of others' ideas and the references for my notes) {one-time purchase}
4. Tinderbox (brainstorming, planning, lesson plans) {one-time purchase}
5. Amazing Marvin (task/habit/goal/project management) [Please check it out. It is a relatively unheard of task management software but by far the best I have tried] {subscription/one-time purchase}
6. Anki (spaced repetition system) {free}
7. Curio (mood boards, informal thinking) {one-time purchase}
8. Readwise (curation of my quotations from books) {subscription}
9. Napkin (AI curation of all quotations) {subscription}

P.S.S.
Sorry for the bad formatting.