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Ask HN: What is your note-keeping platform/method of choice in 2018?

15 pointsby methochrisalmost 7 years ago

11 comments

krrishdalmost 7 years ago
the Notes app native to Apple devices -- given that pretty much all my main devices (phone, laptop) are iCloud-integrated, the Notes app is just convenient, synchronized, and simplistic enough that the barrier-to-creation is very very low.
ValentinJessealmost 7 years ago
I use notion.so and it&#x27;s by far the best note taking app that I have ever used. No more botched copy-pastes with weird fonts or colours like with OneNote or Evernote. Notion.so forces a clean structure on all my notes and it works with markdown by default (you can also export markdown).<p>On rare occasions it might fail to get the photos from a copy paste&#x27;d article, but I can easily solve that with: fuckyeahmarkdown.com<p>There are a ton of other features that this web app (+desktop app as well) offers, but it would take a a long block of text to explain.<p>- Kanban boards - Unlimited subfolders - Bookmarks - To do lists - Spreadsheets - Templates - Etc<p>I&#x27;m not going back to OneNote or Evernote ever again. They were so clunky for me that I wouldn&#x27;t even go back to read my notes, especially on the horrendous OneNote web app. Not to mention that the infinite space&#x2F;scroll (unstructured) approach by OneNote was actually a big headache for me due to the fact that I was writing my sections of text all over the place.
protonimitatealmost 7 years ago
Pen + paper&#x2F;stickies for taking notes at my work station Google keep for anything I need to access from multiple devices<p>I&#x27;ve tried a seemingly endless list of note keeping techniques&#x2F;apps. Always end up wasting time trying to perfect a workflow when it&#x27;s just not a good ROI.
nstartalmost 7 years ago
I hope this doesn&#x27;t come across as self promotion. I just wanted to share this single python script solution that I cooked up for myself.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;kiriappeee&#x2F;mynotetaker" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;kiriappeee&#x2F;mynotetaker</a><p>It creates a markdown file that corresponds to the date you are making the note (so 2018-06-06.md) and adds a timestamp as a secondary header into the markdown file before opening the file in an editor of your choice.<p>I&#x27;ve gone over the top here and I have this directory linked to my Dropbox folder so everything is in sync. Whenever I need to jot something down I simply use `n` or `note` in the terminal, take down my notes and save it when done.
mkbknalmost 7 years ago
Earlier I had used Evernote, then tried Simplenote and now I&#x27;ve finally settled on Standard Notes (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;app.standardnotes.org&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;app.standardnotes.org&#x2F;</a>).<p>Standard Notes is dead-simple to use and the database is encrypted. Currently, I&#x27;m using a free plan, but considering to switch to the yearly plan.<p>Edit: I checked out notion.so but it seems somewhat complex to use. Maybe I need to play around for a while.
gls2roalmost 7 years ago
My preffered choice is iA Writer - a markdown editor. Available for MacOS and iOS which stores the notes automatically in iCloud.<p>The most important thing for this is that it uses iCloud transparently for me. So I can also navigate to the iCloud folder with all my notes and ‘grep’ them in case I need.
Kpourdeilamialmost 7 years ago
I use Agenda [0] on OS X and iOS. It is a hybrid between a calendar and a note taking app that supports markdown and syncs using iCloud<p>0: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;agenda.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;agenda.com&#x2F;</a>
orky56almost 7 years ago
Evernote still. Sometimes I go to stickies&#x2F;pocket notebook but the ease of search&#x2F;retrieval&#x2F;accessibility once it goes digital there especially after a notebook goes full...makes it still worth it.
diweirichalmost 7 years ago
I use the Bear app. It was a bit confusing figuring out how to organize my notes at first, but I love how it uses tags for everything. It&#x27;s a lot easier than manually making categories and folders.
tobylanealmost 7 years ago
Pen and paper, iOS&#x2F;macos notes or iOS&#x2F;web Dynalist. Sometimes I say it out loud or to other people for non essentials.
jhpriestleyalmost 7 years ago
I use Microsoft OneNote, I&#x27;m not entirely thrilled with it but it works okay and is cross-platform.