https://gitlab.com/treedome/treedome/-/releases

I was inspired by CherryTree to make my own note taking app. Please play around with this application, I welcome your feedback and issues.

Not that I claim Treedome to be any better than CherryTree. I’m trying my best to solve some of the pain points when using CherryTree, according to my daily usage.

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    Not looking for a new note-taking app but givin you a boost since it’s always great to have new projects in the mix. Keep up the good work!

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    This is super cool!

    I took a look, as an avid Obsidian user interested in an open-source tool, and saw that one key difference is your emphasis on encrypted notes, which I suspect is part of why notes are stored in SQLite rather than as plain markdown files.

    I think that might be something to call out in docs somewhere, since Obsidian (and Logseq) are popular note-taking apps, as one key feature difference between your app and those.

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      To be honest that exact choice is going to put off the vast majority of potential users

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        Thats okay, my target audience is myself and a bit more. I realized I cant please everyone, but at least some will love it.

        But then again, its for demo purposes, obviously you can insert any picture you want.

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    I use Obsidian regularly but one issue I have is that image handling is not easy.

    I love the Canvas plugin… Maybe in the future, you could do something like that too?

    Edit: Is it available on Windows?

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      Just saw Obisidian Canvas, wow. it’s probably another whole application inside of Treedome, so Doing it ourselves would be a tremendous challenge. Definitely need the help of the community on this one, or at least we need to find a NPM package that has a similar function to it. Draw.io maybe?

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      The closest I saw was Trilium Notes to Obsidian.

      There is Logseq too but the file management is just too different.

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      I haven’t tried it on windows, but I think it’s possible to build it yourself. I have tried it in Linux and Mac only for now.

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    I could not find Windows binaries. Could you provide them with your releases?

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      As of right now i havent built the application on windows yet. But its definitely on the horizon now that people requests it lol

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    I use Notion for organizing my DnD campaign. Love how this is looking so far. I’ll add a feature request for linking to other pages, and implementation of a table in each note. Thanks for your work!

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      Don’t forget to check the help section of the escape menu. For example, you can use ctrl+shift+p to quickly access your notes by title.

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    1 year ago

    Thanks for this :)

    I’m am a big fan of rust and tauri. Nice to see it being used here. I’ll definitely give this a try :)