Tools for Thought need a standard for data interop. It should be Org-Mode (braintool.org) 16 points by tconfrey 4y ago ↗ HN
[–] tconfrey 4y ago ↗ From LogSeq's funding announcement today [0] "Because Logseq is built on top of Markdown and Org-Mode, it is also interoperable with other platforms and has integrated rendering and editing."https://blog.logseq.com/logseq-raises-4-1m-to-accelerate-gro...
[–] xenodium 4y ago ↗ There are no shortages of markdown-powered tools out there.Org has a handful of great tools (outside of Emacs). I’d love to see the list grow. Org is so versatile, it can power so many use-cases.If you’re an org fan, get the word out and help promote these projects in any way you can:https://BrainTool.orghttps://logseq.comhttps://plainorg.orghttps://orgzly.comhttps://flathabits.comhttps://beorg.apphttps://easyorgmode.comhttps://organice.200ok.chhttps://orgro.orgDisclosure: I authored Plain Org and Flat Habits.
[–] unhammer 4y ago ↗ Braintool looks interesting, though so far Chromium-only. Seems like someone is working on Firefox support: https://github.com/tconfrey/BrainTool/issues/16
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Org has a handful of great tools (outside of Emacs). I’d love to see the list grow. Org is so versatile, it can power so many use-cases.
If you’re an org fan, get the word out and help promote these projects in any way you can:
https://BrainTool.org
https://logseq.com
https://plainorg.org
https://orgzly.com
https://flathabits.com
https://beorg.app
https://easyorgmode.com
https://organice.200ok.ch
https://orgro.org
Disclosure: I authored Plain Org and Flat Habits.