• by grzegorzx2 on 6/12/2024, 6:57:47 PM

    You could try to use e-ink tablet for that purpose instead app. I am using one and it aggregates many activities like reading, taking notes and drawing in one device. I noticed productivity boost when using such a device. I am also using Obsidian a bit, but only to be able to synchronize some notes between laptop and smartphone.

  • by meristohm on 6/17/2024, 7:28:21 PM

    I've tried several over the years, most recently Molasses (Obsidian...), and because I want the files to be easily accessible across time and computers I've settled on just using .txt files with explicit titles.

    Edit, as that didn't really answer the question: no, I don't have any digital visual note taking app I prefer. I use a paper notebook for that, because handwriting and sketching is engaging and I find I remember better what I was thinking at the time.

  • by kingkongjaffa on 6/16/2024, 3:09:52 PM

    I’ve tried most things, honestly the Freeform app built into apple os, is good enough for solo note taking, mind mapping. I used it today on a train journey to plan my week ahead. On iPad with Apple Pencil it works great.

    When I need to collaborate I usually set up a Figjam board though.

  • by oinj on 6/16/2024, 8:56:10 PM

    I've been using Curio[1] for more than 10 years. The app is Mac-only but it is very reliable and regularly updated.

    [1] https://www.zengobi.com/curio

  • by nicbou on 6/12/2024, 8:32:48 PM

    I have an iPad Mini with Notability. I'm quite happy with it as I bought it before the switch to a subscription model.

  • by poetril on 6/13/2024, 5:52:34 AM

    I highly recommend and used Kinopio (hope I spelled that right) for quite sometime. There really isn’t anything like it.

    But to keep a similar system between work and personal I used Obsidan + Excalidraw (inside obsidian). IMO it gives the best of both worlds.

  • by dinkleberg on 6/12/2024, 8:48:07 PM

    After some more playing around I think I’m going to use Muse for the time being. Out of everything I’ve tried it has the slickest UX. It’s missing a lot that I’d like but at least it is pleasant to use for what it is good at.

  • by soupcahtoa on 6/13/2024, 5:46:52 PM

    I like Google Keep and One Note. Nothing fancy, but lets me quickly jot notes down or sketch plans with my pen with infinite canvas capabilities.

  • by sandreas on 6/13/2024, 1:26:57 PM

    What about Trillium? It is no longer under active development but seems feature complete for many cases...

  • by joe8756438 on 6/12/2024, 7:56:48 PM

    kinopio is great.

  • by w3tter on 6/13/2024, 7:42:50 PM

    Obsidian on Mac