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Some iOS App for structuring content (text, images, URLs)?

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  • I did not try Notion, as it is a service.
    It may vanish at any day, and i did not even get the impression that the stuff is encrypted E2E.
    If it´s a service, it at least needs to provide full end-to-end encryption.

    Otherwise, it seems to be totally unusable for anything serious.
    Websites and providers get hacked every day.

    Maybe mention you need end to end encryption in your original post so when people try to help you don’t insult them? A system that scales with what you want is a non-trivial task and there’s a long list of people that have tried similar. You also mention in OP that you will try notion.. Anyway, I think you need to think more about your system and not rely on others to build it for your perfectly. A good system is iterated and what you want will need to be cobbled together with more than one app and or scripts.

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  • That Zoomnotes looks insanely powerful, thnx for the heads up

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  • O.T. but, I just discovered Notability for MacOS is currently $1.99 (80% off).

    I'm a longtime Notability iOS user and love it, so I've been interested in the desktop app for more extensive editing in some cases. Terrible reviews on the desktop version though, so I'm a little afraid to use it. But at this price I figure I'd nab it and wait to see if it improves.

    Sorry for the OT post @tja.

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  • I went in for the $2 Mac OS Notability. Evernote has been pushing hard for me to upgrade
    for more that 2 active devices so Notability might be useful for me and family members to share a single purchase and maybe even some documents.

    I hope it's fun to use... I need something that does PDF's, embedded images, etc. Does it work well for anything music related? Worst case I might embed some sheet music images into it... can I load a big PDF fake book and edit it?

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    @tja Sorry didn’t read the entire thread. But have you looked at OneNote?

    It’s a pretty great app and appears to tick a lot of the boxes you might need. I haven’t looked into Structured Data within it, but i really love how flexible it is as an app...it almost morphs into anything you need to fit the way you do Research, Journal, Visual NoteTaking, Task management.

    I’m staring a personal project using my laptop, iPhone and iPad and will be using it heavily for Research, Asset Capture, MindMapping, Visual NoteTaking, Collaborating and connecting the dots of this research into a final piece of creative work (well that’s the vision anyhow🤪)

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    @tja said:

    @echoopera said:
    @tja Sorry didn’t read the entire thread. But have you looked at OneNote?

    It’s a pretty great app and appears to tick a lot of the boxes you might need. I haven’t looked into Structured Data within it, but i really love how flexible it is as an app...it almost morphs into anything you need to fit the way you do Research, Journal, Visual NoteTaking, Task management.

    I’m staring a personal project and will be using it heavily for Research, Asset Capture, MindMapping and connecting the dots of this research.

    No, i did not add it to my list - will do now, thanks.

    But i fear that it does not support encryption...
    This is something that i very much like to see when things are stored in the cloud.

    I will report back :smile:
    May take some time, but i continue to update this thread.

    Hrmmm. You can password protect your documents in Folders in OneNote if that’s Encryptiony enough for you 😬

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  • @tja
    Following on from your OP I started using Keep IT. Not sure I need as much specific functionality as you but it’s a good app for everything I need - Encryption included!

    @tja said:
    I discovered some more Apps that seem to be valid candidates:

    • Allegory
    • Joplin
    • Standard Notes
    • FSnotes
    • Keep IT
    • Inkdrop

    I had a look at Joplin, but while it seemed quite nice initially, i am finally not very happy.

    It does support syncing to cloud storage like OneDrive including end-to-end encryption, which make it an interesting candidate!

    It supports tags and you can search for tags, but no inter-links as it seems.

    You can drag-on-drop links, but dragging an image only drops the link to that image and you cannot drag-and-drop from the Photos App.

    You can attach images and other documents to a note in a separate step.

    In summary, it is yet too basic, IMHO.
    It needs inter-links, drag-and-drop for images, better handling of images and some work on the UI.

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  • Everything has a price - one way or the other! £8.99 for the year - even though my business income is zero due to CV19 - didn’t seem to high a price to pay. Cheers!

    @tja said:

    @ajmiller said:
    @tja
    Following on from your OP I started using Keep IT. Not sure I need as much specific functionality as you but it’s a good app for everything I need - Encryption included!

    Glad i could be of use.

    But this is a subscription App.

    Maybe also have a look at Joplin?
    I think Allegory can also be used freely, but it' s different.

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  • @tja

    It's web-based though, right?

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  • @tja said:
    On topic, the next App i will check is FSnotes, which means "File System Notes Manager" and it is quite promising from my first impression.

    But while it can sync to iCloud and Dropbox (only), it does not seem to support encryption and also no tagging or inter-links.
    But i need a day more to check it deeper.

    Looks very interesting. They don't use any propriety format, and I like that. I've used many different tools for note-taking in the past, switching from one to another. But now I prefer just folders and files with meaningful names - I can view them on any platform; if stored in the cloud I can download only those that I need and not the whole database; I can keep versions in Git or SVN; etc.

    FSnotes seems to be inspired by Bear :) They do mention encryption, cross-note links and tags on their webpage.

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  • @tja said:

    Do you know Drafts?

    So far i thought that it removes the need to Scrivener for me, even if i don't own this App and cannot compare.

    You can also re-organize text blocks in Drafts!

    And you can use tags and workspaces to get your whole text into one final document, based on numerous little documents.

    Also, can Scrivener work on documents from some document provider / Files App?
    Or does it work only on it's own database of texts, like Drafts?

    I'm not familiar with Drafts, but just taking a quick look at the web page I don't think it has all the organisational features that Scrivener has. In Scrivener I can keep my research as part of my project, so it's easy to find. Scrivener can be be both organised and messy at the same time, which sounds weird but it works for me. You can dump your research into folders, make notes, outlines, etc and keep the main manuscript beautifully organised. It's a deep app, but only worth it if you do a fair amount of long-form writing IMO.

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    And again, @richardyot about TickTick:

    It looks nice and I will check this out.
    BUT, it is a subscription App...

    Do you know GoodTask?

    GoodTask - To Do List Manager by haha Interactive
    https://apps.apple.com/app/goodtask-to-do-list-manager/id1068039220?
    https://goodtaskapp.com

    This is what I am using since years and I love it greatly - but better than Things and similar Apps, even if less graphically appealing.

    It is totally based on Apple Reminders and Calendar Apps and does not require any additional account elsewhere.

    GoodTask is Apple only though, I use Windows on the desktop so I need something cross-platform. I'm more than happy to pay the sub for TickTick because it's so useful to me, I run my life with it and all my tasks are on the calendar, which means I know when to tackle them.

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