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It's really great in a lot of ways. Wish writing + realtime collaboration were better, but as a knowledge store it works wonderfully.
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The writing experience is the least elegant part, especially on mobile or iPad. I joked with Majd that’s it’s infinitely woven relational databases with words and images to stitch it together, and in that lens, the writing experience is better than expected.
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Haha! Yes, true. It's mostly that it doesn't work wonderfully as a document editor. It's node-editing. So for example, you can't command+A to select all, or even multiple lines, you can only select nodes. Also, you can't real-time edit the same line without causing errors.
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Yes, this is a much better way to articulate what I was trying to say. From a "writing" perspective, it feels worse. Within their paradigm, it makes sense. It just takes adjustment.
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Ahh, yes I see. Makes sense.
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Have you guys checked our
@RoamResearch? Was using Notion pretty heavily until I discovered it. Less visual, but significantly more frictionless writing. Back links / graph view are killer. Someone described it as a programming language for ideas which feels pretty apt.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
For us, we primarily use notion as a shared knowledgebase/hub for team information, and Roam's not built for that. Roam's less interesting to me personally, but I won't get into that now.
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Replying to @DanielZarick @jtaby and
I think Notion really shines for that use case. For personal note taking it felt like way too much friction to get things out of my head and onto paper.
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