![]() ![]() ![]() They claim they are working on an SDK so you can sideload new apps to it (its ART based), but IDK where that falls on their roadmap and they seem to be mainly concerned with making its base functionality excellent.ĭid a fairly extensive deep dive into this rabbit hole recently trying out like 20+ apps. Overall, I am very pleased with it, it really does a good job of replacing mountains of notebooks, textbooks, and printouts with one “thing” If you are less privacy-concerned, you can sync your notes with their cloud service and your phone, as well as import images from your phone into your notes, but I haven’t tried these features. The battery life is great, I have charged it once since owning it. You can just pull your notes from it and convert them to pdf over USB. They also allow you to use all the main features of the Supernote without ever connecting it to the internet (software updates, text recognition, note-taking). is fantastic.Īlthough the software isn’t totally open-source, their linux kernel sources are available on github. It is still getting software updates, but having one notebook where I can write notes for different subjects and scribble on PDFs, etc. TagSpaces is privacy aware, cross-platform file browser with note-taking capabilities.It helps you organize your files and folders with tags and colors.Īlright, so it has been over a month with the Supernote, and I have to say I absolutely love it. Organize your files with tags | TagSpaces I think some people here might like it and I didn’t see it mentioned here yet. App that lets you tag any file and works on any platform. ![]() And I have all of this in one “photos” directory on my TrueNAS (so it is on zfs mirror and occasionally send to offsite backup). When I copy photos from camera or phone to PC a create directory named YYYY-MM-DD-events-on-photos and dump all photos in this directory. I had a look at obsidian and you need to explicitly name each note… not for meīut unlike with my notes I managed to stay more disciplined with my photos at least. But also what I like about Sublime is that I don’t need to “name” the file, it keeps the first line as name (in the side bar) until I explicitly save it. The only thing that concerns me is the mention on TagSPace’s website that “The application persists the tags in the file names.” If I want to tag all my files, is it really necessary to have the file name of every single file be altered? What does it actually change them to? Like “Mydocument.odt” > “MyDocument #work #projectx #confidential.odt”? If so, I could see some potential issues with sharing those files with other people.Haha yeah I like to live dangerously these days. I actually already filed ownCloud issues for some of the things you’re talking about in your bullets above, as well as integrating / syncing tags from the client’s operating system (such as KDE’s tagging system) and sharing by tag.Ĭertainly, all of this functionality would be welcome in a more mature tagging system on Nextcloud. I’m not familiar with TagSpaces, although personally I adore tag based organisation (if I had my way, I’d have no folders anywhere, and everything would be tag based). Multi-platform support: making it easy to use tags also on the desktop (tagspaces saves the tags in the filename and/or sidecar files) which can be used both online and in the desktop app).Tag support for the gallery app (filter albums/photos based on tags).More easy way to add/edit tag (currently it is only possible in the file properties).Tagging has been introduced in ownCloud 9 but I am still missing many features, for example: I know the favorite flag has been introduced in ownCloud 8 and it still has to be supported in the Gallery app. I am still experimenting with this but I do like the tagging features a lot. Tagspaces also has support for thumbnail generation. Tagspaces has a hosted version as well that support the reading of these sidecar files though WebDav and works quite nice together with ownCloud. Recently sidecar file support was added to tagspaces Pro. GitHub or add similar functionality to nextCloud.I am aware this is not a new idea but with the creation of nextCloud I would like to check if there is any willing to integrated more with tagspaces: Sync with ownCloud ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |