Hi All:
I share how I currently use MLO, in hopes that this may be helpful to
some of you all.
I use RightNote (RN) with MLO on Windows to store more extensive notes
that aren't easily accommodated by MLO task notes. I like RN because it
stores notes in a multi-level hierarchy. I like that in RN (like in
MLO), every note can be referenced by a unique URL that works from the
Windows Run command. I wish these URLs were hyperlinked in MLO and RN so
clicking on the URL would take one to the other app. Because RN and MLO
URLs include file names, I name these files without spaces or other
'odd' characters.
My RN hierarchy closely matches my MLO hierarchy. I use RN for
just-in-time writing; while working on a task, I can quickly start to
write task-related notes and read what I wrote previously. I use RN as
an MLO journal, freely creating lower-level notes as desired.
Unfortunately, the way I use RN and MLO requires that I create both a
task/folder and a note and add URLs to each.
I currently use the freeware version of RN and may buy the standard or
professional versions for the additional features.
I see that RightNote follows on from KeyNote and TreePad.
A possible alternative is Joplin, which uses a multi-level hierarchy and
GUIDs. However, I'm unsure if Joplin supports URLs similar to RN and MLO.
If you have questions, feel free to ask.
cheers,
..jason
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