Category: OrgNote

  • Desktop App

    Okay let’s explore what a Desktop App might look like. You would still need a web at least a mobile app to access your data on the go. Meaning it still needs to sync in the cloud somewhere. Out of our cloud options, DropBox, GoogleDrive and AmazonDrive, I wonder which ones has good API’s that…

  • Cloud options

    What are the current cloud options available (affordable to consumers) today that’s secure? DropBox – Consumer, syncs folders Box – Business Google Drive – Syncs, Consumer, seems like it works like DropBox. Microsoft OneDrive – Seems pretty cool, consumer based, syncs, cheapest/as cheapest choice. Closely linked with Windows Apple iCloud Drive – seems hardest to…

  • Two things most needed

    The two things that a great personal knowledge base (imho) should start with. 1. Security. Just the iron-clad certainty that your data/information is secure, and it’s not gonna get deleted/corrupted, made inusable. This could mean backups of your data? 2. Accessibility. Your information/knowledge is no good if you can’t access it. It should be always…

  • My Dream Personal Knowledge Base

    So I’ve been working on my “personal knowledge base” for a long time. OrgNote was previously named TreePim. Then it was named DigiPim. Then it was named OrgNote. It was briefly named KnowledgePaper, and then VanilaFolder. … it’s back to OrgNote. I might never finish OrgNote. I don’t know. But I can’t help but to…

  • Complete Knowledge

    How to overcome information overload? A notion that helped me restrain my obsessive thirst for new knowledge was the idea that, you already know everything you need to. Your day is complete. You are not wanting. There are no gaps, there are no holes. I think that’s why it’s so hard to “change” people. People…