Hmm. Seems complicated. "Embedded media blocks" ? Huh? Relational 
databases? Filters that we don't know how they got activated? Talking about 
"blocks" kind of seems like a throw-back to 1980s computer tech.

>From a higher perspective, why would you use Notion, a for-pay proprietary 
solution without a known track record, rather than Evernote, a for-pay 
proprietary solution with a good track record? 

With TW, you can type now and organize later. Except for saving )-; 

Any of the cloud-based solutions will have an immediate apparent advantage 
over TW because they don't have to worry about explaining save mechanisms. 
But that advantage comes at a cost of loss of personal control over your 
data.

That said, having a nice comic-book style front page with lots of examples 
of usage might do more to intrigue newcomers.

-- Mark



On Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 9:10:48 AM UTC-8, Diego Mesa wrote:
>
> Many people are talking about "Notion" these days, as a replacement for 
> their evernote. Just wanted to let the community know about it:
>
> https://www.notion.so/
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_mh91IRLL8
>
> And see if there are any ideas we can learn from them? For one - their 
> website sure is easy to understand for someone looking at it for the first 
> time (I dont TW is at all). 
>
> Also I frequently read Hacker News, and today someone asked:
>
> "Ask HN: How do you keep track of your creative thoughts?"
> https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18837345
>
> As of this writing, TW is only mentioned once. 
>
> What do you all think?
>

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