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One process I still canโ€™t do well in available software is structuring talks & essays. Requires a spatial canvas that handles text well. Always still happens in a notebook, or a giant sheet of paper. Miro is decent, but unconnected to existing notes in Roam, links to refs, etc.
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The software adds some affordances over paper; I can rearrange, edit, expand in any direction. But itโ€™s not emerging from existing notes, helping me spot logical flaws, enrich arguments. (And yeah thereโ€™s a โ€œdiagrammingโ€ feature in Roam, but lets be honest; itโ€™s hot trash)
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I definitely think so. Many of the โ€œnote takingโ€ / knowledge management apps are just missing the spatial canvas interface. Theyโ€™re all focused on linear text w/o enabling spatial arrangement, drawing, or visual inputs. Newer ones are getting close:
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Following! When you find something that works or looks promising, can you share here? (Especially for the non-programmers among us!) Thanks ๐Ÿ˜Š
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