I love this idea of these things being a tool with furniture in them, things that we find familiar. And i'm guessing that that is in contrast with something like rome, which in many ways kind of lacks that kind of furniture. But to your point, it gives you the ability to work on a different type of problems. I used one note for a long time, and one note doesn't use the concept of folders, but it uses the concept of notebooks, which have sections in them, kind of like rigt.
Boon Yew Chew is a strategic designer at Elsevier and a leader in IxDA, the Interaction Design Association. In this conversation, we delve into Roam Research, which Boon uses to take notes and tame “an ever-evolving multi-dimensional beast of knowledge.”
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