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An infinite space to visualize and make sense of your ideas.
#Mac App #Productivity #Note Taking 35 social mentions
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Trilium Notes is a hierarchical note taking application.Pricing:
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I can also recommend Trilium Notes [1], which I have been happily using for years. It's currently in "maintenance mode", which I personally see as a feature (no risk of bloatware). Self-hosted, great webapp, optional native clients and works offline. <a href="https://github.com/zadam/trilium">https://github.com/zadam/trilium</a>.
#Note Taking #Notes #Personal Notes 116 social mentions
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nvPY is a note-taking tool inspired by Notational Velocity, nvALT and ResophNotes.
I use folders for my data. a-z. This is the basic directory structure. b->books->management for example. Does not solve the fundamental problem of a file system that you also could file this under m->management->books I use recoll to index and find things. https://www.recoll.org/ And yes, I have a 20 TB HDD. Quite a bit of data and media. If someone knows how to make an encrypte mirror of my drive with https://www.opendrive.com/ I would be interested. No incremental backups, if possible I would like to access it like a drive. For my notes I just use light speed fast nvpy with simplenote.com to synchronized with several computes. <a href="https://github.com/cpbotha/nvpy">https://github.com/cpbotha/nvpy</a> My notes don't follow the a-z approach but have regular headlines. I use nvpy as a mixture between a to do list and a knowledge database. For to do I have recently thought of using paper cards for kanban, but I am not sure. Suggestions welcome.
#Note Taking #Task Management #Todos 3 social mentions