Speaking of tracking books. Tinderbox is also great for that. If I put in start/end dates I get a timeline view for free
Speaking of tracking books. Tinderbox is also great for that. If I put in start/end dates I get a timeline view for free
@jack I've resisted TinderBox for so many years, because it's expensive, confusing and I don't have a clear use case. You're not helping.
@canion Tinderbox is one of those things I want to recommend to everyone because it's just so great, but hesitate because of both the things you cite. So many people just sort of shrug and wonder what they need it for. Plus, with Roam, Notion, Obsidian, etc all available and capable of overlapping things, It's hard to know if it's worth it. I'll just say that it's a little old-school, but in a good way. The author is super smart and dedicated. And it's just an amazing bit of software that can do pretty much anything, if you're willing to climb the learning curve.