1) obsidian
2) notion
3) typora
4) ...?
Garbage:
- evernote
- onenotes
- google doc (slow lagy, and autistic file explorer)
- notepad (it's good just it's hard to keep track of stuff ones you have 20+ files)
When I used a Samsung Galaxy Note, I would use S Note which was similar, though it had the benefit of using the stylus, which I kind of miss having
On my computer, I'll either use Sublime Text or vim, depending on which context I'm working in
I am sure it's a passionate criticism, but. Maybe not such an appropriate way to word whatever it is you're trying to describe here.
I use Geany most of all and integrated it with various global shortcuts, like c-sup-y for todaY's journal entry. Then I have global tools integrated with it, like FSearch as a file interface. I use the snippets features of Geany heavily in notetaking. Schedule/timer services create my journal files each day.
Also use Cudatext, Nano, NeoVim, Mousepad, and others depending.
On Android I use QuickEdit+ to toss docs back and forth with Geany via the cloud.
[] https://github.com/xolox/vim-notes
Apple Notes but mostly with imports from vim-notes and Evernote
Evernote - which isn't crap, it works quite well for me..
I have paid for Typora whch is very cute app but not for notes in my workflow as it can't do internal attachments and images...