ava on Nostr: So maybe Nextcloud is out. If you want, have a look at the Logseq website, then just ...
So maybe Nextcloud is out.
If you want, have a look at the Logseq website, then just give it a spun and play around for a bit. There's a mobile app as well, but I suggest starting on desktop.
Once you get a little feel for the UI, then watch the small bite-sized course videos I shared, play along with the basics, and have fun with it for a week...see if it speaks to you. It's free and open source, so no harm, no foul.
When you open it up, it looks like a minimalist note taking app!
The cool thing about Logseq is It's as minimalist simple, basic and clutter-free, and also as powerful as you want to make it. The basics are only the beginning. There's a beast under the hood when and if you're ready to watch more of the videos and move beyond basic navigation.
The plugin area is awesome; there's a ton of added functionality via plugins you can add, from GPT-3 to visualizing your notes as mindmaps, Kanban, and over 360 more if I recall correctly.
If you want, have a look at the Logseq website, then just give it a spun and play around for a bit. There's a mobile app as well, but I suggest starting on desktop.
Once you get a little feel for the UI, then watch the small bite-sized course videos I shared, play along with the basics, and have fun with it for a week...see if it speaks to you. It's free and open source, so no harm, no foul.
When you open it up, it looks like a minimalist note taking app!
The cool thing about Logseq is It's as minimalist simple, basic and clutter-free, and also as powerful as you want to make it. The basics are only the beginning. There's a beast under the hood when and if you're ready to watch more of the videos and move beyond basic navigation.
The plugin area is awesome; there's a ton of added functionality via plugins you can add, from GPT-3 to visualizing your notes as mindmaps, Kanban, and over 360 more if I recall correctly.