I’m free to use Asciidoc for formatting my notes which I prefer over Markdown, mostly because I’ve been using it longer and I have other uses for Asciidoc besides notes.I spend more time in my favorite text editor, VIM, which is fun for me.Research notes that I want to refer to on some topic that I’m learning.Links to blogs and information that I want to reuse or remember.Tips and tricks I learn for my Linux Apps or Distros of Choice.Cross platform notes with information that I want to reuse. Bullet Journal style)Ĭombination Syncthing and Text Editors like VIM (in Linux or WSL) or Kate on Windows when on the work computer (if not in Ubuntu in WSL) using Asciidoc for formatting for: Mileage record, that eventually gets transferred to spreadsheet for reporting work mileage.Grocery/Shopping lists that will be tossed after trip and gives the joy of crossing things off.Paper - Small pocket notebook or larger 8 1/2x11 spiral bound or composition notebook for: So on the face of it it ticks all my boxes. Plus it has markdown which I want to get into using. Weirdly I had always thought joplin was linux only, but when I actually looked it is cross platform!Īnd upon looking further I realised Joplin meets my needs in terms of folders and sub folders. I then looked at standard note and that looked pretty good. Notion I tried briefly but is just too “busy” for me, seems like it’s trying to do everything and also felt like I’d spend way too much time getting distracted with style over substance. I actually prefer the onenote UI over Evernote, but I had syncing issues pretty bad with onenote. My thoughts on the few I’ve tried so far are:Įvernote is good, but it really gets on my nerves that I can’t have as many sub folders as I want. I wanted something that I could use for both work (on Windows) and personal (my Linux laptop and android mobile) so it needs to be cross platform. I’ve only use note takers haphazardly, but recently decided to take a proper look. Just curious as to everyones chiice of note taking app?
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