just wanted to say that if this stays alive i will 100% be moving from obsidian to this. org based mobile notes with backlinks and folders is everything i've ever wanted and more
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Congratulation! It looks awesome! I'm the author of Metanote. You've implemented the feature that I wanted to do but haven't completed yet. If there's an opportunity, I hope we can discuss and collaborate.
Hey! No problem! if you have any questions or suggestions, contact me via email app.orgnote@gmail.com or directly via discord
Do you need to be using org-roam to use this? Looks very promising but my system is all based around just regular org.
Org roam is just an approach to have links between notes, you are free to use OrgNote without such links. Currently there is only one limitation, you need to have an id property for each note you want to synchronize.
This is a temporary limitation, I plan to generate an id for any org file the user intends to synchronize (if that file doesn't already have an id).
In 4th image, Is it a mindmap or just an image?
It's interactive graph, like org-roam-ui has
So you have build this feature yourself , is there any instructions I could follow to build it myself someday?
Do you mean graph construction? Or how to create something like that from scratch in your application?
In the first case, just create notes with links to other notes, for example like this [[id:][link-name]], the graph will be built automatically.
In the second case, have a look at https://github.com/vasturiano/force-graph.
Looks promising. Спасибо!
Can you tell me if there are plans for the mobile client to work without a backend? That is, just specify a folder where my org-roam files are located and work with them. I already have such a folder and I access it with Emacs running in Termux (we are talking about Android). The folder is synchronized using Syncthing. Accordingly, I don't have any special need for a backend or extensions to synchronize with it.... Only
I use Syncthing and Organice, which works nicely together. I think I just gave Organice access to a single folder in Android.