I personally like tools that let you immediately start using them, and I set out to do that here with markwhen.
Let me know if you have any questions or feedback!
Show HN: Markwhen: Markdown for Timelines
app.markwhen.com
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I personally like tools that let you immediately start using them, and I set out to do that here with markwhen.
Let me know if you have any questions or feedback!
Show HN: Markwhen: Markdown for Timelines
app.markwhen.com
I wanted this to be awesome, but on iPad (Safari/WebKit) all entries in the example are dots with no time length.
I wanted this to be awesome, but on iPad (Safari/WebKit) all entries in the example are dots with no time length.
Oh :/ Even after zooming in? Or zooming in doesn’t work?
That said, it works, and is impressive all the same. Good work!
Having structured timekeeping capability in plain text (due dates/deadlines, work estimates, time tracking) is also a core feature of org-mode. Do you have a sense for how your approach compares?
Looks really useful! I would love to have this as an obsidian or vscode plugin to run locally