-
A second brain, for you, forever. Obsidian is a powerful knowledge base that works on top of a local folder of plain text Markdown files.
Links: 0. Unfortunately, I cannot find the link anymore. I think it was one of those "what I learned during my 50 years as a senior software engineer". The author possibly mentioned using Kate-editor. It was an excellent article. 1. [Espanso (free)](https://espanso.org/) 2. [Amazing Marvin (paid)](https://amazingmarvin.com) 3. [Obsidian (free/subscription for sync)](https://obsidian.md/) 4. [Logseq (free)](https://logseq.com/) 5. [EasyOrg (paid)](https://easyorgmode.com/) 6. [todo.txt format on GH](https://github.com/todotxt/todo.txt) 7. [pter on GH](https://github.com/vonshednob/pter).
#Knowledge Management #Knowledge Base #Markdown Editor 1454 social mentions
-
Logseq is a local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base.Pricing:
- Open Source
- Free
Links: 0. Unfortunately, I cannot find the link anymore. I think it was one of those "what I learned during my 50 years as a senior software engineer". The author possibly mentioned using Kate-editor. It was an excellent article. 1. [Espanso (free)](https://espanso.org/) 2. [Amazing Marvin (paid)](https://amazingmarvin.com) 3. [Obsidian (free/subscription for sync)](https://obsidian.md/) 4. [Logseq (free)](https://logseq.com/) 5. [EasyOrg (paid)](https://easyorgmode.com/) 6. [todo.txt format on GH](https://github.com/todotxt/todo.txt) 7. [pter on GH](https://github.com/vonshednob/pter).
#Knowledge Management #Note Taking #Knowledge Base 280 social mentions
-
An Open Source, Cross-platform Text Expander on steroidsPricing:
- Open Source
Links: 0. Unfortunately, I cannot find the link anymore. I think it was one of those "what I learned during my 50 years as a senior software engineer". The author possibly mentioned using Kate-editor. It was an excellent article. 1. [Espanso (free)](https://espanso.org/) 2. [Amazing Marvin (paid)](https://amazingmarvin.com) 3. [Obsidian (free/subscription for sync)](https://obsidian.md/) 4. [Logseq (free)](https://logseq.com/) 5. [EasyOrg (paid)](https://easyorgmode.com/) 6. [todo.txt format on GH](https://github.com/todotxt/todo.txt) 7. [pter on GH](https://github.com/vonshednob/pter).
#Writing Tools #Personal Productivity #Automation 96 social mentions
-
Customizable personal productivity toolPricing:
- Open Source
- Paid
- Free Trial
Links: 0. Unfortunately, I cannot find the link anymore. I think it was one of those "what I learned during my 50 years as a senior software engineer". The author possibly mentioned using Kate-editor. It was an excellent article. 1. [Espanso (free)](https://espanso.org/) 2. [Amazing Marvin (paid)](https://amazingmarvin.com) 3. [Obsidian (free/subscription for sync)](https://obsidian.md/) 4. [Logseq (free)](https://logseq.com/) 5. [EasyOrg (paid)](https://easyorgmode.com/) 6. [todo.txt format on GH](https://github.com/todotxt/todo.txt) 7. [pter on GH](https://github.com/vonshednob/pter).
#Project Management #Task Management #Todos 29 social mentions
-
Syncthing replaces proprietary sync and cloud services with something open, trustworthy and...Pricing:
- Open Source
#Cloud Storage #File Sharing #File Sharing And Backup 827 social mentions
-
Make plans inside an individual markdown note for every day in your calendar. Use it as a journal for your daily tasks and plan todos in advance. For Mac, iPhone and iPad.Pricing:
- Open Source
If you’re on a Mac, I recommend NotePlan. It’s perfect for daily logs and supports markdown. It also syncs with iPhone via your iCloud account. https://noteplan.co/.
#Note Taking #Productivity #Todos 29 social mentions