I use Google Keep to capture thoughts on the fly on my phone. When I get 
back to my laptop, it's easy to copy and paste from the Keep web interface 
into TW

On Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 12:10:04 PM UTC-7 Si wrote:

> This question was prompted by a discussion over in the thread on 
> incremental note-taking 
> <https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/nEDB3zRBALY/m/GjP2BqE-BAAJ>.
>
> In my opinion a major weakness of TiddlyWiki is that it is not well suited 
> to quickly capturing information on the fly with minimal friction.
>
> For this reason I use another app as an "inbox" for quick ideas and tasks, 
> which I process later on. Currently I use Evernote, but I'm currently in 
> the process of looking for something else (would love to hear suggestions 
> for a good replacement). The number one contender at the moment is Joplin 
> <https://github.com/laurent22/joplin>, but I'm tempted by the purity of 
> using text/markdown files if I can find a good way to handle them on 
> Android.
>
> Anyway I thought it would be interesting to prompt a discussion by asking 
> the more general question: *What apps or tools do you use that you feel 
> compliment TiddlyWiki well?* *What does your workflow look like?*
>
> It doesn't matter the domain - note-taking and productivity are the 
> obvious categories, but please be free to share any tool you use in tandem 
> with TiddlyWiki.
>

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