![]() there-with no intention of ever processing them to other “places”.)įor me NotePlan serves both as note-taking and task-management app. Tasks are usually sorted where they belong directly, but I keep a lot of interesting links, quotes, webcomics etc. It might be more aptly called scrapbooking, I guess. (But I’m probably not even “inboxing” in a “classical, GTD-y” way at all. I do not keep a separate inbox folder or note (as many people seem to do). I use them a lot in a vaguely Bullet Journal-inspired way and also as a kind of inbox. I’ve really come to like the simple one Markdown sheet today pages. Might become better with the next major release, AFAIK to be expected this year.Īs for NotePlan I can maybe add this to what I’ve already written about my usage (which probably is not very typical): mediocre code blocks and not block-quote style. ![]() And it’s missing backlinks, too, so far-and linking is, while nice-looking, somewhat more “work”. Its looks are in a way quite a bit more polished, a bit closer to “Things territory” than NotePlan. I understand what you are saying about Agenda. Also since getting used to automatic backlinks I find wiki link implementations without those kind of moot. Ironically the one thing that always bothered me (most), it’s all too lenient/quirky/opinionated Markdown implementation I’ve now come to accept in NotePlan (which has a-to me-similarly annoying “approach” to Markdown, but whose advantages for me now outweigh the quirks). Bear always looked nice, but never clicked for me. Your Bear was my Ulysses-the one note-taking app I kept returning to for years (mostly in concert with Things). So far I like it, I’ll write about it separately if anyone is interested. I still think a category for meetings and notes for each meeting (one note per recurring meeting, with the minutes appended each session) is my preferred mechanism here.Īlso when I put a thing in Agenda I tend to forget that it’s there.įor to-dos I’m using a weird paper-based system modelled on the idea of a flight progress strip, an idea I had years ago that I’m playing with. I still do like that idea, but the reality never stuck. I tried Agenda for a while, thinking that I’d like the idea of linking notes to events. So I use a hashtag per project, and when I want to focus my attention my new thing, project 104, I select that and it’s like everything else doesn’t exist. Oh also I like how Bear’s hashtags allow you to filter your view. ![]() (I’d use Apple’s Notes if it did a better job here - I’m trying to simplify and use the built-in tools where they do the job.) I’m a heavy Markdown user and I just really like how it handles that. I see has mentioned it before, just taking a look, it looks nice.
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