Lucine
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It happened a while ago, and I just thought of sharing it now for the first time and I did in another comment, but this deserves its own topic. Chris, feel free to delete the other comment since I can...
Did Remnote Just Leapfrog Tana?
6 days ago
It might sound unbelievable, but I was using Remnote Desktop on Windows and found that it was secretly scanning content of my PC and uploading to Remnote in their own cryptic formats, with folders ful...
AI-infused
9/26/2025
>2. You’re using Claude Desktop, or ollama, or whatever, on your
>machine. They pose the same threat they would pose, or that ANY software
>poses, without MCP.
Does that mean the TB notes won...
Sublime is out of beta
6/25/2025
How's this any different from Glasp or Hypothesis (the latter one can search for annotations of others by tag/by user/ keywords without even needing an active account) other than the visual component?...
Hi Franz,
I can't really point to anything specific that's wrong with it. Part of it is that I need to work with multiple non overlapping subjects (eg classes) and working from one graph for everythi...
Wait what, so mac apps don't work on older versions of macOS or iOS? This is total news to me, so what do devs have to do to keep the business running for a longer period then? Make significant change...
Franz, thank you for the suggestions. In theory, SiYuan also has a built in flashcard (or maybe it was a plugin) but the functionality overlaps with logseq and the latter is better in many ways (loc...
Since this thread is bumped anyway, I'd just like to thank you for sharing this approach to using notes by keeping them locally but accessible via alternative notes. This, especially combined with you...
I too am looking for a software that has integrated spaced repetition, and stores files as md locally, but is Windows/Linux instead. If anyone knows something, please let me know. I'll update with any...
Nathan, thank you for sharing your unique perspective, that's a very original way to use spaced repetition. The way you use it seems like such a great addition to daily life. Now spaced repetition has...
Sublime is out of beta
5/27/2025
It seems like just another of those apps where people share their information for free (or even pay for them like here), then that information gets leveraged to generate profits for the tech company, ...
Blackwell Idealist
5/24/2025
Lucas wrote:
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>There are also recent discussions there that appear to include working
>download links for installations files, such as the following:
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>https://groups.google.com/g/idealistdb...
Blackwell Idealist
5/22/2025
Could someone who has a copy please share a download link to eg WeTransfer, mega, ___drive?
It's been years now, but just thought I should update this in case people didn't know. The developer(s) one day just up and disappeared, leaving people with locked-in highlights and notes. This after ...
Paul Korm wrote:
MarginNote 4 is very good for working with, annotating, taking notes on
>single or multiple PDFs grouped together.
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>https://www.marginnote.com
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That looks excellent! Is the...
Cyganet wrote:
What is the critical feature that you need? Is it the PDF annotation?
>Because notetaking, images, tasks, reminders, powerful search, outlines,
>and exports of notes are available in Th...
@Amontillado:
Good to know there is that option in Obsidian!
It's sad there isn't anything remotely like Devonthink for Windows, from what I know so far at least.
Re-installing plugins for every va...
Hi Satis,
photes.io seems intriguing, thanks for the recommendation. I did try out Obsidian a couple of times, uninstalling it every time. The last time was almost a year ago, but it had this very an...
What are some older gems as well as new innovations (preferably with a decent free plan, even if to just try out the concepts), in the area of mostly active studying with sideline abilities such as no...
Cyganet wrote:
DaidRM's The Journal can do this. https://www.davidrm.com/
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>Either printing a selection of entries, or creating entry reports and
>printing those. Both accessible from the print bu...
Paul Korm wrote:
Apple's Calendar app on macOS, and Fantastical can print day, week,
>month, year, or date range events for any range of dates.
Fantastical looks interesting although it's a subscri...
Pierre Paul Landry wrote:
Hi,
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>If the events are not repeating, then IQ grids can filter and display
>them no problem. Because events in IQ are also items, you can print
>these and their associate...
Steve wrote:
The ones I have used that will do that:
>Chaossoftware: https://www.chaossoftware.com/pim-comparison.aspx
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>If you don't need contacts, Above and Beyond would be great for your
>purpo...
I have a specific use case in need when searching for a planner/agenda software: the ability to print out what you did on a daily basis in the past x days, weeks, months... doesn't have to be year spe...
The article sounds like an ad-hoc collation of pseudo-inspirational soundbites. Reading it gave me a headache. It might as well have been written by ChatGPT. Nauseating stuff.
