• by knight17 on 11/11/2018, 3:39:15 AM

    One of the things I like about wikis is the concept of backlinks [1]. I currently use TW5 (TiddlyWiki) for my 700+ notes and I always find something that I have written but have forgotten ever writing those down. From the screenshoots it appears like MindForger has this feature and I am glad they chose to implement it. Very few note taking software seem to implement it these days. The ability to see the relationship of existing notes is revelatory. I will be watching this one to see how they progress. Hope they will release a Windows version too.

    [1] : http://wiki.c2.com/?BackLink

  • by tarboreus on 11/11/2018, 3:50:54 PM

    The people cried out for Org Mode, taking strange convolutions on their search for the one true path https://orgmode.org/

  • by jitl on 11/11/2018, 3:22:23 AM

    This looks perfect. I’d like to be able to keep a notebook like this stuffed full of tiny opinions, software research, and project plans. Most notes tools are either too simple, or limit me to writing using their tool. This looks like a perfect solution, with really cool refactoring tools to boot!

  • by antoineMoPa on 11/11/2018, 1:07:28 AM

    Refreshing to see a desktop app here not built with electron!

  • by letientai299 on 11/11/2018, 6:38:43 AM

    On one hand, it's so nice to have a proper IDE support for markdown and mathjax. But on the other hand, since when Markdown become so complicated that it needs a fully featured IDE?

  • by somada141 on 11/15/2018, 10:31:03 AM

    Great effort! Dunno if I'm quite ready to jump off Quiver [1] which has been serving me well but I'll definitely be looking more into MindForger.

    [1]: http://happenapps.com/

  • by osrec on 11/11/2018, 10:25:29 AM

    Interesting. I currently use the markdown preview in atom (Ctrl+shift+M), and that works pretty well too.