Do you use #evernote? What do you use for note taking? What tools have you used for studying that helped?
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Do you use #evernote? What do you use for note taking? What tools have you used for studying that helped?
#asknostr
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I have found Obsidian pretty good.
It depends on your note taking needs.
I have liked their canvas feature where you can make big mind maps linking your notes.
I dont trust Evernote. I run my own Nextcloud instance and use the notes app of it. It is open source and private.
I also run an AppFlowy Cloud instance as an alternative for Notion.
I use #Obsidian. I used evernote briefly about a decade ago. When I decided to get my information out and use something else I found the export and conversion process frustrating. It was not something I wanted to repeat.
Now my notes are in Markdown and I can access them in Obsidian or anything else I want. Obsidian's linking and graphing add value while leaving the notes accessible to other tools. There is an Obsidian plugin for posting notes directly to #nostr. I have not tried it yet.
Whatever tool you choose, I suggest ensuring your notes are maintained in an open, accessible format.
I've used many of them. Then I was very intrigued by Obsidian. But after that, I've found the best one for MY purposes -- and that's Logseq.
Logseq is very much like Obsidian, but I like that it is fully open source. I also especially like outline structure of the notes, to go along with the default journal entry dates. It serves me well for what I need it to do (including taking notes on podcasts and sermons, recording ideas, and outlining my thoughts for writing blog posts).
I use notion, it’s served my purposes for organization and record keeping. I’ve heard amazing things about obsidian though! I’d be interested to hear something that made someone want to switch to obsidian.
Always was a fan of the Mead 5 Star Spiral notebook and a pencil. Upgraded to frixion erasable pens.