![]() They’ll most likely ignore any Markdown files you send them, but they will be much more likely to read your notes if you send them as PDFs. Sometimes, the people who could benefit from notes you took prefer Word documents or PDFs. We sometimes have to share notes with others, and it’s no surprise that there are people who don’t like the Markdown format. Unfortunately, we don’t always write notes for ourselves. ![]() It’s also nice to know that all of your notes live in one place instead of being tucked into random files spread throughout your hard drive. ![]() You can also search on the command line with tools such as (), (), or (), but not everyone is comfortable on the command line. Most modern note-taking applications utilize folders and tags to help organize your notes, but these features don’t come standard with most text editors unless you define your own format for adding tags and structure your filesystem accordingly. Organization and search capabilitiesĬreating/editing notes is a good first step, but a great note-taking app also needs to provide a way to find the notes you’ve already written. But it should have other text-editing features that modern text editors provide: syntax highlighting, auto-formatting, live-preview mode, etc. I’m not saying that a great note-taking app has to have Vim keybindings. As a Vim user, I’ve grown accustomed to Vim keybindings for navigation and editing, and I feel that my productivity is limited when I’m using an application that doesn’t support macros or offer a command mode.
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