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I'm also a big fan of WriteMapper (email them for the student discount). https://writemapper.com. Source: almost 2 years ago
I was building off my experience from a previous app, [WriteMapper](https://writemapper.com), where I would from time to time get feedback about how if the app is on multiple platforms - it *should* sync seamlessly. So I endeavored to build it this way. Source: about 2 years ago
I'm using Writemapper to write a self-help book for younger second-generation immigrants; focus is more about avoiding pitfalls due to tiger moms/dads, professional mentorship, and eventually how to become better parents themselves. Source: over 2 years ago
Check out WriteMapper. It fits a lot of the needs you described. The basic idea is that you start by organizing your ideas visually, and then you click on each "node" and start writing the text. Source: over 2 years ago
Guys can anyone help me find the free version of this app on pc, I'm going insane I can't find it it's called Writemapper 3 it's about writing ideas and stiff and I really need it here is a link to main website. Source: almost 3 years ago
Emacs (which can be run in the terminal using the "-nw" option) has a slack package -- I dipped my toes in and noped out quickly, as I found it too difficult and too ugly compared to using the app: https://github.com/yuya373/emacs-slack I've tried to do the same thing: going completely text mode. For me, it was disastrous -- it was a big distraction for me at work, at two jobs. I even left a good job partially so... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
An emacs slack client maybe: https://github.com/yuya373/emacs-slack? - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
I love the focus the terminal brings, besides the solid benefit of scriptable and automation that’s not possible with most GUI apps. I’ve recently rediscovered emacs and now use it as my primary tool for development. I already loved working in the terminal for git and xcodebuild so it’s felt natural. Moving editing and workflow into emacs has been great so far. I’m already customizing things. Even using eshell!... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
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