![]() ![]() ![]() If I recall, Inkdrop saves its files as xml somewhere before exporting, no I ultimately went with agrep/GitJournal -> Obsidian -> Ulysses as my workflow. Thanks for your help and patience with my firewall issues. I would probably switch to it if I didn't already use Ulysses on my computer and want to make my markdown workflow platform and application agnostic. Because I like the UI and enjoy using the app, it makes such a difference to want to use it to take notes. And he mentioned InkDrop and how one of the important things for a note taking app is “Does it Spark Joy”.Īfter briefly trying out several other note taking apps and being rather frustrated with their UI, I have to say InkDrop definitely hits that “does it spark joy” feeling when it comes to take notes. I follow Julian Schrittwieser on twitter (Mu Zero, AI, Deep Learning). I’m not sure if all of this is needed, but I figured I would report back in case this is of use to anyone else.Īfter the above, the app then started syncing and I now I see the synced notes on my Android as well as on the desktop.
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