I have been using OneNote for a few years now and I am over the clunkiness. What is everyone using these days?
Having access via browser and OS X app is what I am looking for
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I use Notion! It is amazing. notion.so
+1 on notion... It has replaced the following apps for me:
Boostnote
Evernote
Trello
Parts of Google calendar
I use it for:
Tracking personal goals, projects, recipes, general ideas and inspiration, gift ideas, tasks, appointments, course notes in
markdown
, code snippets and workflow cheat sheets,and my workout log!Is the code experience better in Notion than Boostnote ?
I have never used Boostnote, but I have 0 complaints about code in Notion
There are some things that are more text editor-like with boost.
However, I'm more than happy with notion. I did ask them to create a new feature where you can specify the code type without having to select from a drop-down menu. Hopefully they'll implement it soon.
Curious, how do you guys use it for code snippets?
I would also love a example on how to organise code snippets in notion. I was thinking of creating one big board with a tag on the different code bases, js, vue, php, regex, ect or create a board for each.
OK, this might be an overkill but: clickup.com
Actually they have a note taking app :D
clickup.com/notepad
I use Boostnote. May not be what you're looking for, but I have it synced to my dropbox so I can multiple instances.
Boostnote is awesome and so is the team working on it. It's also an open source project that is great for people looking for oss opportunities
I use Boostnote (after a long time with CherryTree) but I'm looking for a tool like TiddlyWiki
Our team are developing a note taking app for developer.
get.stashany.com
If you have any comments and suggestions, do let us know :)
I've been working on codernotes.io to solve this problem, mostly because I couldn't find anything that had all the features I feel are important in a code note app.
I found a method that works for me that I wrote about here: codernotes.io/blog/how-to-take-cod.... Regardless of what software you use, see if that works for you!