I’ve recently started using TiddlyWiki for my work and personal notes. It really excels at modeling complex, real world data through its tagging system. Also, it is open source and locally hosted so it is safe for work or other sensitive information.
Ask HN: Favorite note-taking software?
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#32I am a happy user since early beta of MedleyText https://medleytext.net
Please be aware that this note taking solution is potentially geared to cater to the software user community or alike mostly.
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#33Dynalist.
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#34I use boostnote[0] for my personall stuff and slab[1] at work.
Boostnote can sync my notes with dropbox and supports markdown and code snippets with a nice desktop app and is free.
Slab has a collaboration functionality similar to google docs and it's easy to share notes with my team, with ok pricing.
Re: Ask HN: Favorite note-taking software?
#35Write on spiral notebook paper, then scan it.
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#36Paper, vim scratch.txt — personal favorites.
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#37I used Keep for
a while, but now just have a folder with some markdown files (roughly one per note). I use git to push it to a server and download onto my phone and tablet. Works well, but obviously does not sync across all devices in real time.
Re: Ask HN: Favorite note-taking software?
#38workflowy for quick organized notes.
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#39Wikidpad.
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#40Word for mac is pretty good