I work on multiple cases at the same time and I easily get lost.
Personally I have stuck to pasting everything on a certain topic into an Obsidian[2] note, but you won’t get image search. I’ve been looking for something that can integrate Google Photos search into the rest of my notes.
(edit) tangential but if you don’t mind Google or Apple, the recent capability to accurately search your photo library for text/objects/faces has been incredible. For some documents I need on-hand I just take a picture and it comes up if I search for a word or two from it.
[1] https://www.devontechnologies.com/apps/devonthink [2] https://obsidian.md/
It’s marketed as a bookmark manager with
* collections and tagging * full text search * automatic backup of web content * collaboration * search of other media types including pdfs and images
Taken even further, you could modify the browser to expose git-ish hooks (for example, calling .browser/hooks/request-file when fetching a resource could allow you to implement request blocking).
Markdown notes: StackEdit https://stackedit.io
mind-maps in ASCII: ASCIIFlow https://asciiflow.com
hand-drawings: Witeboard https://witeboard.com/
Let them stay on your browser's toolbar in case you need them.
If this is something you are curious about, do let me know, I'll be happy to provide you an early access to try it out.
I’d be happy with a fresher, more up to date version of that.
As for screenshots, I know it’s not a full-screenshot search, but there’s a neat macos app called TRex that will do image to text to clipboard conversion. It’s handy if you’re on a Mac without Monterey (which has this feature built in).
Good luck - I hope this post produces the unicorn you seek or results somewhat close.
- org-mode
- org-roam
- eww / eaf-browser
- pdf-tools
- org-download