

Spoilers: I needed more.īefore we go to the last section, notable mentions: If all you need is more or less suitable Evernote alternative, it’s ok.
#FREEPLANE SCREENSHOTS ANDROID#
It’s very good, I do recommend it: open source, supports markdown, has a web clipper and an Android app with WebDAV sync. The last one ditched just a month ago was Joplin. It’s hard to remember their names though, I bet I tested more than a dozen.įor example, Simplenote. I had it, but the web version became slower and slower, and there was no Linux client, so I played with others. Here is a note from API design brainstorming:Īround the same time as I discovered mind mapping, I saw the need for having long form note storage. Though, I prefer Rocketbook, because it’s like a mini-whiteboard and I get to enjoy all fancy colors. Now I use paper only for transient scribbles consumed right away or during the day, like this problem solving for advent of code. If my handwriting wasn’t that atrocious, perhaps I’d be more into bullet journals and scrapbooks, but alas, it still doesn’t make them useful for anything else besides creativity outbursts.


There was a time when we visited the biggest stationery store almost every day after the classes to gawk on new cute notebooks and pens. One of the last examples from English&French practice:ĭon’t get me wrong, I love stationery. I followed the same process and structure for extra studies like Coursera, and the most important thing I learned was that these notes were never ever opened and referenced later. I was more into handwriting during school and university, and there are still tons of notebooks back in Kazakhstan with course notes.
