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Probably worth mentioning that if you're looking for "all this and more", try out Tinderbox (https://www.eastgate.com/Tinderbox/) too.

- local storage

- notes can be "namespaces" within documents

- "zip links" that are the equivalent of the `[[...]]` style common to both Obsidian and Roam, showing Inbound, Outbound and "suggested" links, for each note

- ad-hoc linking between notes on top of all this

- switching between "plain notes" and a Map view, or an Outline view, or a Timeline view

- viewing the resulting graph in different ways, auto-arranging it, etc.

- Ad-hoc "decorators" (colors, labels, tags, icons) for notes

- Ad-hoc "backgrounds" on all or portion of the graph view

- Ad-hoc "note queries" (that allow you to collect notes matching certain metadata, having certain text etc)

- ... and more that I haven't found time to use yet :-)



Ive been trying to get into tinderbox but there is no easy manual to follow. how do you get started with tinderbox?


looks very polished. but depends on an XML fileformat. While basically text the appeal of something based on simple to edit .md files is strong...




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