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Does anyone have a good note-taking system?

Joplin Bullet Journal Rocketbook Saga.so Trilium Notes
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    Joplin is a free, open source note taking and to-do application, which can handle a large number of notes organised into notebooks. The notes are searchable, tagged and modified either from the applications directly or from your own text editor.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Free

    #Note Taking #Notes #Todos 350 social mentions

  2. NOTE: Bullet Journal has been discontinued.
    An analog note-taking system for the digital age
    And as for a method, the Bullet Journal method is pretty great.

    #Productivity #Note Taking #Task Management 174 social mentions

  3. NOTE: Rocketbook has been discontinued.
    Rocketbook creates reusable, note-taking products

    #Note Taking #Productivity #Writing 8 social mentions

  4. AI-powered workspace for that connects your knowledge across notes, tasks, and other tools.
    Pricing:
    • Freemium
    Saga - especially if you want to reference easily notes or parts of them.

    #Documentation #Knowledge Management #Knowledge Base 9 social mentions

  5. Trilium Notes is a hierarchical note taking application.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    To my understating, you can pay to have Obsidian notes sync. I know nothing of the security around the encryption. One of the main reasons that I went with Joplin Notes over Obsidian is that Joplin gave me the ability to sync without paying for access to a server that I don't know well enough to trust. There is also Trilium notes (https://github.com/zadam/trilium). However, that did not over a sync feature last time I looked into it. I actually tried Trilium notes before I ultimately went with Joplin Notes.

    #Note Taking #Notes #Todos 113 social mentions

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