Trying to discover new/unheard Linux desktop programs (Sorry for the confusion).

Edit: I apologise for confusing a lot of people. I meant Linux desktop “programs” coming from Windows/Mac. I’m used to calling them “apps”.

Edit: 🙌 I’m overwhelmed with the great “programs” people have recommended in the comment section. Thank you guys.

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        5 months ago

        QOwnNotes

        Thank you for recommending this. I started using Joplin about week or two ago, but this one seems even better for me.

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        5 months ago

        I have not, I’m using Standard Notes at the moment. I’ll have a look at QOwnNotes though, thanks for the recommendation

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      Do it!

      I had some initial problems in the beginning, because I was used to linear note taking apps like OneNote or Joplin, but once I watched a guide on how it works, it clicked and now it’s my second nature. I even began to write my hand written notes in Logseq style!


      TL;DR, if you don’t wanna watch any guides/ read docs:

      • Indentation matters. Logseq works with a parent-child hierarchy
      • You usually don’t open or create new pages, you write everything in your journal and link stuff there.
      • Use links, either with [[Link]] or #Tag, which are the same. They crosslink different topics and reveal connections.
      • Make use of plugins. There are thousands of it. Especially the Graph Analysis plugin should be included by default.