Obsidian does this better. But I’m happy to have more options.
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Obsidian is proprietary
There's always Logseq. I'll stick with emacs org-mode though. Learned how to use it in highschool and loved it since.
Yes, and Obsidian has a Linux installer.
But I can't afford a diamond pickaxe right now
Nice! I'm not a KDE user, but I'm always happy to see more markdown editors under development!
I wasn’t aware of this. Will definitely give it a try for work.
Should I pronounce that “Wissy-wig” note-taking?
I personally go for "wizzywig" but to each their own.
Yes, I think that’s the consensus on how to pronounce it.
In case anyone has never heard the acronym: it stands for what you see is what you get. As opposed to what you see is what you mean (e. g. TeX)
Booom, how cool is that
Ooh I haven't seen this one. Anyone have a comment on this vs the KleverNotes project? I think that's the name.
While this is all news to me, the biggest difference seems to be that MarkNote allows for rich text notes. I'm curious to know what I'm missing, cause I'd think they could have just added this to KleverNotes.