I second Obsidian. It’s free, lightning fast, local (you own you data so can’t be held hostage to a subscription fee) and the Markdown format is simple and common enough that there will always be some way to use the system you’ve set up.
There are more in depth theories about how to actually organize your notes, but obsidian can do it in a variety of ways, almost however you want.
I second Obsidian. It’s free, lightning fast, local (you own you data so can’t be held hostage to a subscription fee) and the Markdown format is simple and common enough that there will always be some way to use the system you’ve set up.
There are more in depth theories about how to actually organize your notes, but obsidian can do it in a variety of ways, almost however you want.
Which theories have you found suite you best and why? How do you organize your notes?
And having captured your ideas in Obsidian, how do you go about revisiting them and ensuring that they don’t remain captured but forgotten?
I tag the important ones with #important1 through 3
And they’re tagged and linked with other semantics. You can see a visual representation of pinks or search by any combo