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by NotUsingLinux
2207 days ago
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Is anyone reminded by this as kind of a smalltalk image? I mean an environment that is self contained and can be modified? I wished the authors would think of aspects like that: how to modify the system without restarting it or needing separate tools. Sure it looks nice but in the end its a browser with some javascript libs glued together with sqllite or something? Customization seems way to difficult , so the tool can do a bit of tiny things that seem nice for me but so many things that I don't need. The GUI seems very bloated for me. Is this just me? Or are people generally happy with such GUIs? |
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I don't think I'd describe the GUI as 'bloated' though... it's actually pretty minimal. I think the screenshot on the github page makes it look busier than it really is (e.g. the sidebar can be hidden, and you'd usually be using it with a larger window size).
I find the program to be very powerful out of the box, so I haven't had to customize much (the customization is just icing on the cake IMO).
I use this program every day at work as my personal knowledgebase for my technical support notes (and also for taking notes on phone calls). I have thousands of notes and this program handles it much better than anything else I've tried. The powerful tree structure, fast search, and tagging system make it really easy for me to quickly find what I'm looking for.