Playing with some of the no-code programmable features of @RoamResearch (pomodoro timer, kanban boards etc) strikes me that a) this has potential to be the first real no-code environment since Excel and b) it's a way to do Wolfram-style computational essays without Mathematica
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I honestly don’t even see the comparison between Notion and Roam. Notion doesn’t have much room to get better. What’s there is there for the most part. Roam is only going to get better and it’s potential goes beyond just your average note-taking app.
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Admittedly I haven't used Roam, so I'm looking through the window. Notion can get much better though. Why is Roam able to expand in a way that Notion can't?
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These are digital environments in which (in the long run) we may spend substantial portions of our time. So I'd argue that aesthetic experience (just like the physical experience of a great office) shouldn't be undervalued. Definitely subjective though.
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I agree with James. I don't see myself using tables with lines of text. I prefer Notion's approach. It's more visual and easy (and fast!) to interact with. Roam for PKM is amazing, but for more complex stuff... Notion
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