top | item 25717353 (no title) sergj | 5 years ago Do you use a digital labbook? If so what do you use? I am currently trying MS OneNote. Just pasting everything in. Pictures, screengrabs, thoughts parameters. But I am wondering if there is a better alternative. discuss order hn newest neilkakkar|5 years ago I started with EverNote, but I really like Roam's daily pages now. It powers my Human Log well.[0][0]: https://neilkakkar.com/the-human-log.html himujjal|5 years ago If you are a programmer and a fan of terminal UIs you can give Joplin a try. been using it for 3 months daily with dropbox. its really good. chrisseaton|5 years ago I've tried Evernote, Apple Notes, Google Docs, Markdown, etc.But I've tried now not worry about the process too much and just to get on with actually writing in it! PartiallyTyped|5 years ago Take a look at Obsidian.md :) Sevii|5 years ago I use Apple notes for everything. If I can't find documentation or a guide for a task I'm doing I write a blog post on how to do it afterwards.
neilkakkar|5 years ago I started with EverNote, but I really like Roam's daily pages now. It powers my Human Log well.[0][0]: https://neilkakkar.com/the-human-log.html
himujjal|5 years ago If you are a programmer and a fan of terminal UIs you can give Joplin a try. been using it for 3 months daily with dropbox. its really good.
chrisseaton|5 years ago I've tried Evernote, Apple Notes, Google Docs, Markdown, etc.But I've tried now not worry about the process too much and just to get on with actually writing in it!
Sevii|5 years ago I use Apple notes for everything. If I can't find documentation or a guide for a task I'm doing I write a blog post on how to do it afterwards.
neilkakkar|5 years ago
[0]: https://neilkakkar.com/the-human-log.html
himujjal|5 years ago
chrisseaton|5 years ago
But I've tried now not worry about the process too much and just to get on with actually writing in it!
PartiallyTyped|5 years ago
Sevii|5 years ago