![]() ![]() If so, that’s a serious omission that limits Organizedly’s usefulness for project management. It isn’t clear to me if there is a way to add images or documents to your notes… although I believe the answer is no. This is a pre-release version and I’ve noticed a few hiccups. Or you can choose to use other keyboard shortcuts or the formatting bar. Organizedly uses markdown for formatting within a note. There is a lot going on on the the screen, but unlike some apps, Organizedly doesn’t feel cramped or confusing on my MacBook. Like Roam, Obsidian, Amplenote and NotePlan (among others), Organizedly automatically creates a note for each day. Like Amplenote, you can create tasks within notes and then view a list of tasks pulled from all your notes. Like Obsidian and Roam, Organizedly has a graph view that displays the network of your notes. It looks as if I can make sense of it… which sets it apart from Amplenote. I know that other apps have similar tools for gathering related notes and tasks, but Organizedly feels different to me. There are no folders, but it provides ways to create collections and queries, so you can get quick access to grouped information. The app uses tags to categorize your notes and tasks. It has bi-directional linking to connect your thoughts and projects. Like those apps, Organizedly allows you to combine notes and tasks (it also has a calendar feature). It works somewhat like a mashup of Obsidian and Amplenote or NotePlan. It is not officially released, but people can sign up for free early access as I’ve done. I just learned about Organizedly this morning and am giving it a try. Organizedly: A mashup of Obsidian and NotePlan (sort of) ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |