Zettelkasten Software
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Posted by pereh
May 7, 2014 at 05:24 PM
I just wanted to add another program I have found: http://www.litlink.ch/home/
It is freeware, under active development, and available with German, English and French GUI. Actually, it is much more than a ‘Zettelkasten’ and can get a bit komplex…
Peter.
Posted by Christian Tietze
May 31, 2014 at 01:39 PM
I tried Litlink and can’t say that I found it useful. It’s rather clumsy to use. The complexity of the application’s structure is thrown right at the user’s face. Granted, I don’t have much use for all the metadata the app provides. Maybe this alone is reason enough for some to use this application. It’s centered upon working with literature but fails to recognize that knowledge consists of more than annotations.
Also, I’m not a fan of proprietary databases. It doesn’t do any magic with the data, so why keep it locked away?
Posted by mondayrobot
Jun 4, 2014 at 08:41 AM
Hello,
Anybody tried zettels (zettels.info) ? It seems it follows the original zettelkasten principles pretty closely.
I know of it from a couple of years, but didn’t make the jump because it’s web only (it’s responsive on mobile though).
Posted by Dr Andus
Aug 1, 2014 at 10:54 AM
Another possible Zettelkasten candidate: Notes Keeper (beta)
http://handyapplications.weebly.com/notes-keeper.html
hat tip (and with some more info and screenshots):
http://www.rgdot.com/bl/2014/07/31/notes-keeper-new-notes-organizer/
Posted by Christian Tietze
Oct 1, 2014 at 06:32 AM
Notes keeper has tags and (interesting!) groups. I don’t know about links between notes, though, or how the files are stored: is the database you have to create a silo?