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by TuringTest
1520 days ago
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If you've been using something like Evernote or Emacs outliner, you may have experienced an early version from its beginnings. There's a a rise of new outliners and notetaking tools based on bi-directional linking, which facilitate a style of workflows dedicated to compiling related ideas that appear in very different contexts. This makes it easier to group them together to generate a bottom-up structure of concepts that allows you to organise your ideas and personal projects into larger and larger structures. |
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Sure, people use OneNote and such as a secondary thing, but outside of some startups, they're not the central thing. And startups are early adopters, very fickle.