This looks very interesting. Somehow didn't know about Mindforger, even though I read a lot about this subject.<p>Recently published a blog post about my own knowledge management practices as a software engineer:
<a href="https://tkainrad.dev/posts/managing-my-personal-knowledge-base/" rel="nofollow">https://tkainrad.dev/posts/managing-my-personal-knowledge-ba...</a>
This looks a lot like something I have been imagining in my head (and tinkering with building on and off for a while). Thank you, I will for sure try this.<p>One thing that stands out to me though is the lack of mobile support. I want my note-taking app to also handle my shopping lists, and then I need to be able to access them while in the grocery store on my mobile.<p>Yes, having my grocery shopping list in a note-taking app is overkill - it's just that I want all my lists and notes in one place.
The new release looks awesome and I will give it a try. Thank you for the great work!<p>I am still missing one thing: A live markdown editor (real time preview) like in Mark Text[0] and Typora[1].<p>Of course MindForger contains much more really useful features to connect thoughts and stay organized but somehow I prefer the writing experience with real time preview (it is also less intimidating for users who don't know markdown which is very likely if they don't work in IT).<p>I don't say this has to be the de facto default but I would appreciate a "live-mode" you can toggle.<p>[0]: <a href="https://github.com/marktext/marktext" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/marktext/marktext</a>
[1]: <a href="https://www.typora.io/" rel="nofollow">https://www.typora.io/</a>
Nice to see an open-source alternative to ConnectedText [1], though, it looks pretty unstable for 1.50.0 release (constantly crashes on switching views, graph navigator is lagging even with 3 nodes, no control over the window's layout and sizing).<p>[1]: <a href="http://www.connectedtext.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.connectedtext.com/</a>
Thank you, dvorka! I recall having come across your website, and MindForger a few weeks ago when I was looking for lite Markdown editors. Thank you for posting. I am going to try it soon.
The idea looks interesting, but I don't feel like the examples show a strong enough improvement over just using multiple windows and some pdfs and a notebook.
Is it possible to sync notes to mobile and quickly make small changes? Simple Note is the best at this. Currently I am using inkdrop which is a little slower to load due to the web view refresh of react native.
That screenshot looks like it was designed by me, except I would have used a different color scheme, or given you a color scheme switcher dropdown somewhere.<p>This is unfortunately not a compliment. I suppose it's great, but something designed by me will always be borderline unusable.