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Heptabase is terrific. If you are however very very visual: https://milanote.com/. Source: 5 months ago
I like Milanote for a lot of writing tasks and use the paid version. In my novel-length works, each character gets a "board," which can be a character profile, reference art, a mood board, etc. Or ALL of those in one. Your mileage will depend on your tolerance of the price point and how many characters you have. Source: 11 months ago
And here's a tool to help: https://milanote.com/ I've fallen in love with this thing because it let's you construct a visual board with it all your nodes a separate bubbles connected with lines, basically a digital cork board for pining then and stifling things around as the players proceed to waltz through your world. Source: 11 months ago
Milanote looks very similar I think. Source: 11 months ago
Milanote. Something that just lets you have boards within boards, in a free-form note space. Not Joplin or Obsidian. Even though those two are spectacular, they don't have the board format I like for some projects. A self hosted alternative would be amazing! Source: 12 months ago
I am also working on something similar and open source Bangle.io . It allows you to open a local folder and persist your markdown notes there. It also supports syncing directly with your GitHub repositories. [1] https://bangle.io. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
Adding to the list of note taking apps, I’m working on an open source local note taking app that works in a browser called bangle.io [1]. It provides a rich WYSIWYG interface, allows syncing with GitHub without any backend and I love working on it . [1] https://bangle.io. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Hello other text based beings! I am very passionate about journaling/collecting one’s thoughts. In a typical HN fashion, I decided to make a tool that scratches my itch [1]. Having spent majority of my life with portable computers around, I feel we as humans are losing the joy of writing one’s thoughts out. Sometimes the best thing is to write your thought and establish this one way temporal connection to your... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
What is the pain you are looking to alleviate? YMMV with notion. I think your personal reflections are probably the most important part of this because personal productivity and organization are so personal. Single app has worked better for me. I am at 4 months of journaling and planning every day (I have used notion for a few years). When I was using desecrate apps I would go 1-3 weeks before system would fall... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
I would suggest trying out bangle.io [1] - an opens source markdown web app that is completely local and will support GitHub based syncing. [1] https://bangle.io. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
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