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I've no problem with using LibreOffice for most of my document needs, but i haven't found a good substitute for microsoft's OneNote yet. I mainly use it to plan my RPG games and it helps a lot. What alternatives are there for organizing notes on linux, with similar features to those that OneNote provides?

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[–] REdOG@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I only really use the web version of it in Linux but I dumped OneNote for notion.

I have some scripts that use their API to send notes from the command line to a db page and some nvim mappings that I'm trying to get to send my buffers to a page but that part is problematic still.

I looked at obsidian but never really tried it out. I don't like the limits notion has but it's much faster for me to find my notes than OneNote. I have a metric fuckton of notes