![]() It fully implements Markdown, with all the expected formatting, heading, quotes, and links. There is one note for each day, which may contain a variety of sections and multiple line items. NotePlan integrates your calendar with a Daily Notes section, in which you can place anything you desire. People familiar with taking notes in plain text files and employing Markdown will feel right at home in this app. Noteplan integrates all these activities into one app, in a seamless and very intuitive way. ![]() In the past, I've used several apps to keep track of what I want to do and am doing - a calendar to schedule meetings, Things to manage todo's, and a paper bullet journal to record what is happening in my life. Can you share your workflow and processes? I'd love to know more about how NotePlan changed the game for you. I began seeing my thoughts connect, my unearthed and incomplete ideas finding a home, and the motivation to do more explode! Coming across Zettlekasten and The Archive has been life changing, literally.Īt first, I loved the simplicity and great craftsmanship of The Archive, but once I got into the swing of things with ZK, the genius of the two unleashed a ton of creativity and excitement in me to write. I've gone back and forth using physical notebooks, Apple Notes, Evernote, and other applications, but always felt stifled and uninterested. ![]() It was so liberating! I also began using a basic markdown journaling plugin on VS Code to manage meeting minutes and other notes, but wasn't as satisfied. I've spent a lot of time this past year looking for software-agnostic methods of managing my to-dos and landed on todo.txt. Firstly, thank you all for the sharing, discussions, and collaboration on this forum! I've been quietly perusing the forum for a few days now, and I have already gotten so much from everything that I've read. ![]()
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