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Personal Knowledge Management Systems
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Personal Knowledge Management Systems !pkms Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) includes methods and tools used for individuals to classify, store, and organize the information they experience in their daily lives. There are a few objectives to this, including improving memory/recollection and creativity/idea creation.
Personal Knowledge Management Systems (PKMS) include methods like the Zettlekasten System and digital tools such as [[Roam Research]].
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What about NotePlan?
Haven't heard about it until now. Seems fairly similar to AmpleNote or some others which I forget the name of. It's good that a lot of these ideas are becoming more prominent in PKMS. For example, AmpleNote's calendar and task integration is fantastic. You can import your google and other calendars, and then drag tasks onto the calendar to give your day a general plan. Seems like NotePlan is onto something similar
One big factor for me when choosing an app that I’m going to run 24x7 is whether or not it uses electron. Electron is the reason Obsidian will never meet my needs. I was a heavy Craft user and recently switched to NotePlan because, like Craft, NotePlan doesn’t use Electron.
Oh yeah Electron has some massive shortcomings. Though it gets updated fairly often. That said I totally hear you. Literally right now Logseq is not getting the current time correctly for me because of an Electron bug with timezones.
Do you have a filter for electron based apps on your site?