I'm a journaler, a note-taker, not a programmer.  I've looked for years for 
the right organizer for notes. I now think Zettelkasten is it, but haven't 
found a Zettelkasten program that seems adequate. I'm a very raw beginner 
with Leo, but I'll venture that Leo would be the perfect platform for 
Zettelkasten.  I hope someone will take it up.

On Friday, January 10, 2020 at 9:00:23 AM UTC-5, Israel Hands wrote:
>
> While looking at the 'rest' mainly for a more graphic view of notes I came 
> across what might be the opposite.  The Archive. It's a MacOs notes 
> organiser based on  Zettelkasten methodology. Which as far I can see means 
> no categories/hierarchies. Which interestingly Tinderbox kind of espouses. 
> https://zettelkasten.de/the-archive/  One thing I found interesting was 
> their implementation  of tags. 
>
> Use a hash before a word - #ThisIsATag and the note becomes tagged with 
> the tag. Click on the tag and all other notes instantly disappear  from the 
> tree. It's not really a tree you see  but a search bar.
>
> I tentatively think this would be cool in Leo.... 
>
> It also has links between notes but I haven't explored them yet.
>
> The Archive - stores all notes as text files in a single directory so 
> interoperability with Leo is easy enough.
>
> Ta
>
> IH
>
>
>

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