Android note taking apps wot I has used: As I have a note9 Fii note is my scribble notes with a stylus. Nebo notes is also good. (as is myscipt2 calculator by the same peeps) For markdown neutriNote is good. DroidEdit fills that notepad++ hole And Quinoid or Tiddloid for the tiddlywiki. Snap pad is good for small uber quick jottings. Snap desk for a bit more permanance.
On Friday, 23 July 2021 at 04:47:37 UTC+1 [email protected] wrote: > I just worked on a tool for syncing my Keep notes to TW today, it is a JS > bookmarklet that loads and executes this gist > <https://gist.github.com/jasonmhoule/0937d5af819d1914c7803f22ee8752d6>. I > have only tested this on Chrome so far and there are still a couple kinks > to work out, but I'm happy with it so far. > > 1. Highlight this text and drag it into your bookmarks bar: > > javascript:var > id%3D"0937d5af819d1914c7803f22ee8752d6"%2Cfile%3D"bookmarklet-export-keep.js"%2Cuser%3D"jasonmhoule"%2Cxhr%3Dnew > > XMLHttpRequest%3Bxhr.overrideMimeType("application%2Fjson")%3Bxhr.open("GET"%2C"https%3A%2F% > 2Fgist.githubusercontent.com%2F"%2Buser%2B"%2F"%2Bid%2B"%2Fraw%2F"%2Bfile%2B"%3F"%2BMath.random())%3Bxhr.onreadystatechange%3Dfunction()%7Bif(4%3D%3D%3Dxhr.readyState)if(200%3D%3D%3Dxhr.status)console.log("Successfully > > loaded > gist%3A"%2C%7Bid%3Aid%2Cfile%3Afile%2Cuser%3Auser%2Cresponse%3Axhr.responseText%7D)%2C(0%2Ceval)(xhr.responseText)%3Belse%7Bvar > > a%3D"GitHub Gist file did not load successfully and instead returned a > status code of > "%2Bxhr.status%2B"."%3Bconsole.error(a%2C%7Bid%3Aid%2Cfile%3Afile%2Cuser%3Auser%7D)%3Balert(a)%7D%7D%3Bxhr.send(null)%3Bvoid+0 > > 2. Navigate to Keep. The code will iterate through all the tiddlers that > are loaded to the view, so if your Keep is anywhere near as cluttered as > mine, I suggest trying this on a subset. For example, I tag certain notes > as #export, and then I can open that tag in the Keep web navbar to execute > this script just on them. > > 3. Once you have the 'target' tiddlers in view, click on the bookmarklet > and watch it pop each tiddler open in turn (one per second). Once it is > done with this, it will download a keep-notes.json file. You can drag this > single file into your wiki and it will import one tiddler per note. Note > that I also use (an early version of) Projectify so the code tags each > tiddler with "Inbox" and "todo" so that it lands for processing in TW. I > have not looked into pulling the other Keep tags into the tiddler but will > probably do that. > > The code currently does not archive tiddlers automatically - I may add > that some day, but want to kick the tires quite a bit more first. Also note > that because the bookmarklet loads the gist from GH, if I make any changes > in the future, it is the changed code that will be triggered. (I'm not sure > if I can pin the bookmarklet down to a single commit, that would probably > be useful!) > > Anyway, thought I would offer this up to see if there are > thoughts/feedback for improvement. > On Thursday, July 22, 2021 at 3:27:21 PM UTC-5 Si wrote: > >> Thanks for the responses. >> >> I like Keep, very nice level of simplicity and pleasant to use. >> Personally I try to avoid Google stuff where I can, but I did notice this >> very nice keep-style Android app that has recently appeared on Fdroid: >> https://github.com/msoultanidis/quillnote. Unfortunately it's Android >> only, but I'll be keeping an eye on it in case they add a way to sync the >> notes to a computer as markdown files. >> >> @Tones >> >> > 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.* >> >> I wouldn't want to spend much time defending my view, as I think what >> does/doesn't count as friction is pretty subjective. My biggest problems >> are on mobile, where saving a single file wiki with Tiddloid takes too long >> for me to ever really feel like using it. I had forgotten about >> Projectify's quick-add feature though, which I agree is very useful for >> quick-capture. >> >> > I did look into getting tiddlywiki into a browser side bar in the past. >> I believed it worked in FireFox, but if not universal it is less >> interesting. >> >> There are a few Firefox extensions for doing this, but I couldn't get any >> to work with a local file. Perhaps they will work with the node.js version. >> Vivaldi has a built in feature for doing this which works very nicely with >> TiddlyWiki: https://help.vivaldi.com/desktop/panels/web-panels/ >> On Thursday, 22 July 2021 at 05:35:35 UTC+1 TW Tones wrote: >> >>> Keep is popular. >>> >>> I did look into getting tiddlywiki into a browser side bar in the past. >>> I believed it worked in FireFox, but if not universal it is less >>> interesting. That is the advantage of keep if you use a few of googles >>> tools. >>> >>> Tones >>> >>> On Thursday, 22 July 2021 at 13:34:37 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote: >>> >>>> I'm thinking it largely depends on the "ecosystem" one may be living in. >>>> >>>> Seeing as I've sold my soul to Google, Google Keep is my goto quick >>>> note taker. >>>> >>>> I can access the full screen Google Keep, sidebar Google Keep when I'm >>>> in the other Google Apps, and have the Google Keep Chrome Extension, to >>>> quickly take notes while viewing some web page. >>>> >>>> So quick note taking for some heavy-duty note making in TiddlyWiki >>>> later. >>>> >>>> Mind you, I only ever use my Chromebook. I never use my "smart" phone >>>> for anything other than text and phone. >>>> >>>> Well, it is always a work-in-progress. >>>> >>>> On Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 4:10:04 PM UTC-3 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. >>>>> >>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. 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