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Arjuna144 | 1 year ago

Now there are three "newish" Markdown / PWA / Note apps that I am aware of:

- Silverbullet.md (https://silverbullet.md)

- Eidos (https://eidos.space/)

- and this ofc (https://edna.arslexis.io/)

Is someone aware of more of these?

I am liking all of them and they seem to have different perspectives, goals and philosophies.

Sadly none of them have a quick capture experience on android that I am satisfied with...

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mk12345|1 year ago

I created https://floatynotes.app a while ago, which might fit your list :). It provides virtual sticky notes, using the new Document Picture-in-Picture API.

royaltjames|1 year ago

hey this is awesome, thanks for sharing!

bobajeff|1 year ago

Silverbullet.md looks really good to me. With a few more features it might be able to replace vscode as my note taking app.

rajatkulk|1 year ago

Octarine (https://octarine.app)

Desktop only (Mac currently) though, with windows on the way. Most likely will never have a web version.

Source: Me who built it

dotancohen|1 year ago

What is the tech stack? If Windows support is possible, how about Linux?

deskr|1 year ago

> quick capture experience

How would that experience look like? (I think I'm after the same thing!)

wonger_|1 year ago

I'm working on quick capture! Just a prototype so far for saving text snippets: https://wonger.dev/posts/in-the-works#gimme-that

Ideally, note capture is as easy as screenshots. It means removing nonessential menus, decisionmaking, buttons, etc. For example, having the app start with an editor and keyboard open, versus having the app start with a list of existing notes. It may mean gesture shortcuts.

For a published app with adjacent ideas, check out Bebop for iOS: https://www.jackcheng.com/bebop-design-dev-process/