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Hasn't been updated in a long time, and it shows. It's so hard to use. Everything is finicky and tiny. There's no quick-add, so each time you want to make a new node you have to press the "+" button. And you can't even drag and drop to rearrange items, you have to use arrow buttons... It's just too uncomfortable. I recommend Outliner or Dynalist or Workflowy instead.
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Deepak Dhokia
Surprisingly rhe most compact, easy text based note keeping and task list app I've come across. Very clutter free and allows one to focus on work and keep abreast of tasks / prpjects. My only iasue has been in configuring to keep this synced with dropbox. I am still unable to do this...
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tonibat59
The Best open-source note-taking app for Android. I wonder if it is available on Linux also. Very consistent, well designed. In keeping with org philosophy, it is simple and yet powerful. Data stored in text files, with org-compatible format, can be stored in whichever directory you choose as predetermined. Each notebook is a file. Each note, a text section of that file that can contain all kind of links to other files, notes, notebooks. Collab features through slick email and mesaging links.
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