Are you drowning in information, but starving for knowledge? Where do you keep your private remarks like ideas, personal plans, gift tips, how-tos, dreams, business vision, finance strategy, auto coaching notes? Loads of documents, sketches and remarks spread around the file system, cloud, web and Post-it notes? Are you affraid of your knowledge privacy? Are you able to find then once you create them? Do you know how are they mutually related when you read or write them? No?
MindForger is open, free, well performing Markdown IDE which respects your privacy and enables security.
MindForger is actually more than an editor or IDE - it's human mind inspired personal knowledge management tool.
Install MindForger:
- build from source code
- download upstream tarball
- Ubuntu
- Debian
- Fedora
Read:
Check man mindforger
Features:
- Single Markdown file editor
- Menu/dialogs for Markdow syntax - from bold to link creation
- Multiple Markdown files IDE
- Find notebook (Markdown file) by full-text search
- Find notebook by name
- Find notebook by tag(s)
- Find note (Markdown section) by full-text search
- Find note by name
- Find note by tag(s)
- Find note within notebook by full-text search
- Find note within notebook by name
- Find note within notebook by tag(s)
- Create notebook using a stencil
- Mark notebook as home
- Assign notebook tag(s), importance, urgency, completion % and type.
- Clone notebook
- Create note using a stencil
- Assign note tag(s), completion and type.
- Clone note
- Refactor note from notebook to notebook
- Refactor note (Markdown section) up in notes hierarchy
- Refactor note down in notes hierarchy
- Refactor note to the top of notes hierarchy
- Refactor note to the bottom of notes hierarchy
- Promote note down in notes hierarchy
- Demote note down in notes hierarchy
- Extract note from text
- Provide associated notes when reading a notebook
- Provide associated notes when reading a note
- Provide associated notes when writing text of a note
- Scope visible notebooks and notes by time (relative forgetting)