Me too like Brian, Keep/tiddlywiki however I expect this to change to 
return to my DS Notes, or mobile tiddlywikis.

A worthy discussion, and I am keen to hear others response's.

I don't concur with your statement Si, as I think I said before  *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.*
The only exception would be large volumes of media.

   - One way I support quick entry is to use projectify "quick add todo", 
   even if the only thing todo, is to later reclassify the tiddler as a 
   reference an idea etc...
   - Alternatively I use streams or just open a tag for collecting 
   information together eg shopping and do a new here then type. Use <<tag>> 
   in the tag tiddler to create a pill to see all so tagged.
   - Or I may assign a project name tag where the project is elsewhere, I 
   move these to the project wiki when working on the project.
   - I also use drag and drop or copy and paste found information a lot, 
   especially onto and into projectify tasks and stream nodes.
      - I can then drag these and drop them on projects, wikis etc..
   - I now use a tiddler inline edit tool to edit the text field without 
   going into edit mode.
   - My main supporting tools are other for purpose tiddlywikis like one 
   with JSON mangle as my data conversion wiki, or sources of icons and system 
   tags etc...
   - Another is I save all my macros and plugins below a folder and use 
   windows explorer to search my "TiddlyWiki intranet" to import tools a 
   tweeks.
   - I also make use of bookmarklets in browsers to drop a bundle of 
   tiddlers or settings on a wiki with a click. 



Tones
On Thursday, 22 July 2021 at 05:22:15 UTC+10 Brian Radspinner wrote:

> 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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