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joplin has allowed me to be a lot more flexible with managing and viewing my sheet music.
i converted my notes pretty easily and now i have access to them on all my devices.
I just wished Joplin would store notes as some kind of plain text, like Obsidian does. I've also been trying out AppFlowy, which looks kinda promising (and Foss), but it stores notes in a db as well.
Joplin does store the notes as plain text files, they're just named after IDs, so you can't tell which note is which
@JoYo @zerakith #Joplin is my second brain. I store damn near everything in there. The only thing I wish it did better was tables.
I mainly use joplin for tables. it can't do equations but for set lists and repertoire it's much easier to use than anything else i've tried.
@JoYo I do use tables in Joplin, but when they get large, dealing with them in markdown becomes unwieldy.