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Architectural note-taking apps rely on a hierarchical structure based on pages and categories. They require a bit of planning to decide whether an idea deserves its own category or its own page.
But once you have made the effort to go through that decision-making and design process, you can keep on re-using your templates for different workflows, which can be great for productivity.
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Note-taking apps do not have to be more than a place to store and retrieve information you care about.
Web clipping, rich formatting, file attachment, tagging, and a way to filter your notes is all you need to quickly save and access what you need.
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Instead of having a template-first approach, they are more akin to the process of simultaneously exploring and building a map.
Non-linear, these apps offer bi-directional linking, allowing you to not only see what a note links to, but what notes link back t...
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There is a note-taking app for everyone. But with a new note-taking app popping up every single week, it can be hard to decide which one is the best for your use case.
So hopefully these ideas about the different note-taking styles can help you with that journey.
And remember:
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Here are some ideas to find the app you need to build a note-taking productivity system that suits your style of organizing information.
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