Hello all. I’m looking for (a) program(s) to manage & document things in life. Mainly these features are what I need:

  • Diary, random notes(like a wiki?) with version control
  • TODO list, auto added to diary at that time period
  • Ability to attach images and text files to those diary, notes
  • Calendar with schedule synced with TODO
  • Easy backup, preferably in plaintext or simple db
  • Text search

Currently I’m using SeaMonkey and my phone(android) to manage calendar (so two separated ones), a paper note to write diaries and use dokuwiki for random notes. This setup is too complicated and isn’t productive at all.

I do think my requirements are kinda abstract, and there most likely isn’t a single program that can do all this. Although basic I’m a novice FreeBSD & Emacs+evil user so *nix-only or text-based utilities are okay. I’m not aware of any program that meets these needs, is there anything that resembles what I’m thinking? Thanks!

    • Nawor3565@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      4 months ago

      I second obsidian! I use it for a daily diary and various notes. You can either use a network share and Syncthing to sync your files between multiple devices, or just pay a few dollars for their (completely encrypted) cloud service

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      4 months ago

      Thanks, though it isn’t open source (and no BSD support) it looks cool, I might try. I’m curious, is there a version control system available in it? Or would that be possible with a plugin?

      Edit: Seems like it’s Electron based :/ Looks pretty good but that’s such a big con…

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        4 months ago

        You can version control it yes. To your Electron point, personally I think it’s a very well put together app, it doesn’t at all feel like it’s Electron with usual sluggishness; it’s very responsive and quick.

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          I do not know enough about Electron, but I definitely notice slow startup on Oneplus Nord (2020). I even use different configs for desktop and mobile to disable some plugins on the phone and make it start faster. Still I think twice whether I want to look up sth in Obsidian in dynamic situations, like in a conversation - it just takes too long. However, once its up, is really snappy.