![]() ![]() I think it's a great way to collect text, and I almost never use the built-in Markdown viewer. Haven't used tagging at all to be honest, instead been organising notes using the folder functionality. I use QOwnNotes extensively, and I rely on the Nextcloud sync, which works great. Not sure if any wikis work well with Jupyter Notebooks? But other than that, are there any downsides I'm missing? Also curious to know why it seems like to me that QOwnnotes isn't spoken about much here?ĮDIT: I also want to use Jupyter Notebooks for python-related notes, so thought I can have a file-save hook to save a markdown version of the file which can be search and referred to in QOwnNotes. I did see one or two posts talking about QOwnnotes 'dialing back home' for analytics which can be disabled. Todo items can be linked to the Nextcloud calendar TOC/ Outline - TOC contained within the app, which means for especially long documents I have a handy TOC that I can use to navigate the documentīonus feature (which I saw in the settings - but haven't tried out) Hierarchical tagging, plus the option to select notes based on multiple tag selectionĪlso there's one script/extension that allows you to tag notes with (or any chosen character) and it will automatically pick up and include the tags.įlat-file storage - hoping to implement Nextcloud soon, so assuming Nextcloud will be able to search/index theseĭecent search (one test I use is to see if a search can find notes containing two words, regardless of the order they appear in) I looked at a lot of options, MediaWiki, DokuWiki, django-wiki, wiki.js, Bookstack, Joplin, Trillium. ![]() VS code has no tagging options (other than for two extensions which don't work too well) and their search I feel is pretty rudimentary, unless you use regex. However, I feel that as much as taking notes, you need an efficient way to retrieve them and that would be a good tagging system and search. Came from Evernote/OneNote and then started using Markdown flat files with VS Code and all the associated plugins as my note-taking system. Bit of background: Been spending quite a bit of time to find a suitable note-taking/knowledge base.
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