Best program for lecture notes
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Posted by Prion
Jun 3, 2016 at 10:00 PM
I totally agree about your own suggestion, Zim is wonderfully simple at first but with some room to grow. It is open, both in terms of source code as in the many ways you can make use of it. And the file format is future proof, too. Zim does not get in the way: you can format things as if you were editing away in Word if you so choose but the underlying syntax is plain text and can be edited with any text editor.
I was about to write something about Zim on this forum anyway but you beat me to it. Great tool.