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Switching Rich Text Editors, Part 1: Picking Tiptap

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  1. Notabase is a powerful and easy-to-use note-taking app for networked thinking. Connect your ideas together and write more effortlessly.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    When evaluating rich text editors for the note-taking app I started about a year ago (https://notabase.io), I ended up going with Slate because of its flexible schema and customizable plugin architecture. I sort of regret that choice now. I ran into a lot of bugs when integrating it which I had to manually work around; issues go months without being addressed; and there still isn't good cross-platform support, especially for Android. With a more active contributor base, Slate could be a fantastic library, but I get the feeling that it's in maintenance mode now, with not many major changes in the past year and a v1.0 still far in the future. Tiptap looks like it might be a good choice now, but I find it off-putting that I can't insert links in the demo editor on Tiptap's website (https://tiptap.dev), especially for my use case (a note-taking app whose core concept revolves around links).

    #Notes #Note Taking #Personal Knowledge Base 8 social mentions

  2. Create branded designs with a single click using our straightforward graphic design tool and make a recognizable brand.
    Pricing:
    • Freemium
    • $10.0 / Monthly (1 Brand, 1 Brand Guide, Unlimited Designs)

    #Digital Asset Management #Brand Management #Marketing Platform 17 social mentions

  3. Heedful is a simple interstitial journaling app made to help you reclaim your work-life balance with new-found productivity.
    Tiptap is great, I made a few custom extensions for it to build an interstitial journaling app (https://heedful.app). The documentation is still lacking to some extent, but the source code is easy to understand.

    #Web App #Productivity #Task Management 1 social mentions

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