Lattics
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Posted by MadaboutDana
Nov 22, 2023 at 11:10 AM
I’d agree that Lattics takes a slightly tangential approach to writing, but I do like the total integration and the developers’ enthusiasm.
The most disconcerting thing for me is that it really isn’t obvious where the actual files are stored. You can export them, of course, but I like to know where the actual repository is!
Dormouse wrote:
>MadaboutDana wrote:
>>I’ve started to experiment with a very interesting writing app, Lattics
>>(https://lattics.zineapi.com), which uses a kind of “cards alongside
>>articles” approach, but with extra goodies like a mindmap-alike view.
>>It’s this mix of rapid note jotting and long-form article writing that
>>appeals to me – you can, of course, do such things in any
>>number of other apps, but Lattics has what it describes as a
>“workbench”
>>approach that’s particularly appealing. As is the auto-templated layout
>>and handling of references (a very convenient way to produce academic
>>papers, if one feels so inclined). Lattics also does the Ulysses thing
>>of combining multiple notes in a single scrolling view.
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>I’ve had a look. Fundamentally a very nice design; will be even better
>when the whiteboard is there too. I found the keyboard response very
>jerky, and couldn’t see a setting to have the cards in a typical card
>view rather than a single column. @links rather than [[wikilinks]].
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>Has the advantage of being all in one, but doesn’t have the features or
>(first impression) usability of my current Word, Mindomo, OneNote combo.
>Would integrate with Tangent/Obsidian quite well though since it’s easy
>to drag markdown notes in. No first line indent for paragraphs either.
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