When I have many notes that I’m using as sources, I will stack them one in a rolled up state, one above the other, to one side of the document I am working on: one mouse click and they are displayed, another and they are rolled up again. (Doesn’t work so well with Obsidian - notes attach to a vault rather than specific files - a limitation from the vault system, but this affects me less than it would some because of my multiple nested vault system). I often attach notes to windows (eg file X on Typora) this means that the note is only visible when that file is opened in that program. (Also has a notes browser and tagging system for easy management). Notezilla has features for keep on top, roll up and attach to windows or desktop. My core writing-related workflow on Windows Mobile widgets make it easy to see content of chosen notes or a defined set of first lines (I usually have recent notes). txt files) into my Obsidian inbox (or other folders when desired). On Windows PCs I export as markdown (into. With sync enabled, notes are synchronised across all devices which means that it works as a good way of writing quick notes whatever device I am on. It has the usual sticky note features (plus many that aren’t so common), but I’ll only describe those relevant to my Obsidian-related workflow. The latest version introduces the option of using a markdown editor instead of the rich text one (can switch between them), which is a game changer for using it as a front end for Obsidian. Notezilla is a venerable (been going over 20 years) commercial sticky notes program that I have been using for a long time. it’s a program I actively use as a paying customer (I have no other connection with the developer or incentive for posting this).
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