Ui - das gefällt mir, wenn 2 meiner Lieblingsanwendungen nahtlos miteinander können!
1. Über die vielen Möglichkeiten der Journal-Anwendung "Diarium" hatte ich ja früher mal geschrieben: https://digital-cleaning.de/index.php/digital-journal-ihr-persoenliches-denkarium/
Alles supi-dupi - lediglich die Exportformate sind nicht "hübsch" und können kein Markdown.
2. Upnote kann aber den HTML-Export 1:1 einlesen und eröffnet damit ein großes Feld zusätzlicher Möglichkeiten plus astreinem Markdown-Export.
It's a small thing, but there are lots of small things about UpNote that make it such a great bit of software.
Every time I jump from one note to another, and back to the first, it takes me back to SAME PART OF THE DOCUMENT that I was looking at previously. That is such a huge win.
I've been diligently logging (most of) the books I read in #GoodReads for years - but I also like to write down thoughts in #UpNote - which uses #markdown rather like #BearNotes and #obsidian
I thought it would be nice to link thoughts to books easily.
So I wrote this utility to convert from the GoodReads #csv export into Markdown. I'd be delighted if someone else found it useful
UpNote handles offline editing so well too. That was one of my major issues. I'm often in planes or far from Internet access and most apps (including evernote now) melt down without chatting to the server first.
Can't believe that for the cost of one year on Evernote you can get a lifetime subscription to UpNote instead!
Just amazes me how well UpNote works given how much of a balls-up Evernote made of their own product.
It's so fast. So effective. So nimble. So many features. It aint perfect, but it's pretty close!
We've been full-tilt for the last three months running UPNOTE in place of the ever enraging EVERNOTE.
Happy to report that it's been marvellous. Really marvellous. Stable, fast, effective, syncing with no drama, offline on my Android, yadda yadda yadda. Five stars, can recommend.
Finished bringing all my old Evernote archives across this week. I never go back to that app now.
Today I migrated ~1700 notes from #Evernote to both #UpNote and #Obsidian, and I plan to briefly run both in parallel while I'm exploring their features on Windows and Android. I also looked at #Logseq as an option, but determined it's not a great fit for my existing notes. And I ruled out #Notion because in a past trial it was sluggish, too network-dependent, and too much of a do-everything app.