![]() ![]() I actually use a combo of Drafts / Notes / Evernote now. But I just felt like I was working more ON the app than I was working on my work (does that make sense?). It’s pretty neat and I can see lots of potential uses for the app. Much in the way that Nicholas lumen roamed through his Zettlekasten by going from note to note, from idea to idea, from thought to thought, you can do that in Roam as well. Fourth, you can navigate throughout the database in a variety of ways probably the most unique is one, through the note graph I posted, or through the footer section. Third, there is a footer that displays both intentional linkages And also related notes throughout your database. Second, you can reference any notes or block from any node in your database, and it will be replicated in the current note - and if you edit either, changes are reflected in both. Just a couple durable features that are unique: first, you can open up any “block“ or “node” (note) and a slide out window on the right and edit it in place, dragon drop between notes, and many other things. However, the features of the app are far more powerful than wiki. ![]() Not long, BUT I had been using DEVONThink’s wiki note feature which uses the same syntax as Roam. Drafts is more when I am out and about on the road. *There are times (focused mode) when I just start writing direct in Ulysses. Goodnotes 5 - taking notes in a meeting (archives in DevonThink)ĭevonThink - research gathering, articles, journals, favorite articles from Pocket, etc (reference manual) Ulysses - all writing (and writing storage)* It also was becoming sluggish in search due to all the stuff I was dumping into it.ĭrafts - ideas/topics list for writing start in One of my main grips with Evernote was formatting, something would look good on my computer, but then on my iPad for speaking engagements the font was way too small. I also noticed that my family/friends were not using the tech I was using (unless they too were techies). I made the switch to DevonThink (lots of good discussion from the MPU forums helped in this decision) haven’t looked back since.Įvernote is good for multi-platform which is why I had started with them years ago, but I stopped need the multi-platform option. ![]() I stopped using Evernote about 2 years ago. ![]()
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