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How is it different than OneNote, Evernote, or any one of the other hundreds of journal/note-taking apps?
Evernote does not even deserves a mention here... I lost all the respect I had for it since the last fuck up (limiting number of notebooks and notes for free users, imagine being a note app which does not let you create notes lol).
Maybe open source? I have yet to find a good open source note taking app that organizes my thoughts. I need something easily indexed and does handwritten stuff as well.
not open source but free to use for personal use and cross platform Obsidian.md uses flat files that can be synced using a number of file syncing tools or synced to get for version control
It's proprietary so obsidian isn't on my list of apps to try out.
I just started using obsidian and I'm interested to see how it starts to link notes together
I am trying silverbullet.md
So far so good for what I need
Anytype is quite good as well
Wow it does seem very nice and polished. I would like to see shareable links to the notes though. I'll give this a try.
While Notion or other note-taking apps offer well-organized storage solutions for users, SaveDay provides the fastest solution for information capture and utilize with the widest range of products as possible📝
By using SaveDay, you can effortlessly save any important information or reminders without having to navigate through multiple pages or folders, enabling them to make the most out of their time and stay productive🔥 In the future, SaveDay's seamless integration with various productivity solutions such as Notion or Obsidian, further simplifies your information consumption and utilize process and ensures that you can access knowledge from anywhere, in any way you want 😉
So it's like google keep then?
Also I don't get how it's effortless just because it's not on multiple pages. Sounds like I'll be scrolling forever to find my information instead of flipping pages, but that's the?
we apply semantic search so that you don't even need to scroll to find your necessary info