Logseq for Chromebook, Android and Other Developments?
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Posted by Daly de Gagne
Mar 5, 2024 at 03:44 PM
I recall looking at NotePlan long (ie years) ago, and wishing it was available in the PC world. If I am correct (not always a sure bet), NotePlan was an early forerunner to some of the more recent combo note/planning/calendar apps.
Anyhow, I checked out the NotePlan web app on my Android phone, and was struck by its similarities to Amplenote, and to other note apps featuring bidirectional linking, daily pages, etc.
I am always conflicted between digital and analog, and how to use both in my planning and writing, as well as serious notetaking (am setting up a Zettelkasten as per Luhmann). The conflict is not helped by my two decade plus obsession with fountain pens and even longer love of paper.
I am increasingly considering Amplenote, as mentioned elsewhere, and now wonder whether NotePlan may also fit the bill (perhaps all the more so if it creates a PC version).
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
That is an interesting development. Smart, I think. One reason (the main
>one) that I’ve never adopted Bear for writing is that I work on a
>Windows PC for my job. Two other apps that started in the Apple
>environment have dipped their toes into web versions: NotePlan and
>DayOne. Both are still a long way from being fully realized versions of
>their Mac/iOS selves, but DayOne has proven serviceable for keeping my
>daily journal. I’ve tried NotePlan online and there were still enough
>rough edges for me to wait until it is more refined.
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>MadaboutDana wrote:
>Apparently Bear (as in Bear Writer, a highly popular note-taking app on
>>MacOS/iOS) are working on a web-based version, too. This could be very
>>interesting for those who already use Bear, and quite interesting even
>>for those who don’t ;-)