Flat-file outliner (no db, no cloud) that support markdown and file attachment
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Posted by thouqht
Nov 23, 2018 at 04:14 PM
Org mode just works with plain text files and easily exports chunks of the outline to markdown (and it’s native format is actually better than markdown).
Posted by Adrian
Nov 23, 2018 at 10:51 PM
Hi Ikel,
Visual Outliner:
- uses flat file storage (no database)
- native OPML file data format
- save it to your local computer, usb drive, network drive, your own cloud (your data, your file, you decide where you want to save it)
- it supports file attachment as links
- it exports to MD (markdown)
We are currently running a Black Friday sale, you can get it at 1/2 price this weekend:
https://visualoutliner.com/blackfridayspecial2018.html
Adrian
ikela wrote:
Hi,
>
>Does anyone know a flat-file outliner (no db, no cloud) that support
>markdown and file attachment?
>
>ikel
Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Nov 24, 2018 at 02:01 PM
Another option may be https://www.mindforger.com/ though I am not sure whether its native file format is flat. It can export to .md though.
ikela wrote:
Hi,
>
>Does anyone know a flat-file outliner (no db, no cloud) that support
>markdown and file attachment?
>
>ikel
Posted by washere
Nov 26, 2018 at 08:13 PM
I’m using Joplin more and more as time goes by. It calls itself “Offline First”. You don’t have to setup cloud in settings, schedule auto sync or press the sync button. Has the other prerequisites stipulated in OP too. Tons of features, including Web Clipper extension for Chrome/Firefox to import web data with formatting & links. The dev and his buds are regularly adding new features. Free, open source, e2e encryption, image display, attachment files links to auto lunch apps and more.
Posted by ikela
Nov 27, 2018 at 09:38 AM
Sorry, OS is Win8/10.