Ask HN: Favorite note-taking software?
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#12Evernote + a subscription works for me.
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#13Turtl: https://turtlapp.com/
Largely because it's open source and privacy oriented, encrypted client-side. It's not as convenient and feature-rich as OneNote, but entrusting Microsoft with all my notes seems crazy.
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#14Standard Notes: https://standardnotes.org/ for plain text, encrypted notes. Everything is easily importable or exportable in .txt format.
MS OneNote is great however they have stopped updating their desktop application (which allows offline notes) in favor of putting everything in the cloud (which will require a subscription to yet another cloud service if you exceed the OneDrive limits.)
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#15firefox notes for quick notes, dropbox paper is not bad, and zotero for more detailed research note taking. I frequently just open VIM with Pencil/mark down and take notes directly onto a Dropbox folder.
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#16I tried Evernote, One note and simple note, then settled on zim http://zim-wiki.org/ It even works on OSX but i had to build it via brew
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#17vimwiki
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#18Trello for some notes, often TODOs, since you can archive cards and tick off task lists.
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#19I dropped a few bucks on Quiver for a more developer friendly Evernote, and I've been relatively happy with it.
How do you utilize Quiver? Just making notes of programming concepts with code snippets?
That's what I use it for. I've found the "One column of concepts, with one column of articles in each concept" to be a really useful formalism. I found, when using wikis (even just my own) that it wound up being an unorganized mess.
I wound up writing a Quiver-alike for the windows/linux world at work.
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#20I dropped a few bucks on Quiver for a more developer friendly Evernote, and I've been relatively happy with it.
I second Quiver. Great little note app with fairly good markup support. Biggest problem is it is Mac only last I looked