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ScatterNote is a note taking app that lets you reorganize, connect, and disconnect your research at the speed of thought. It's a mobile app replicating the experience of a corkboard of notes connected to each other with bits of string!
I always find that Network Thought is easy on Desktop or Web, Mobile would seems hard to take notes on a large scale. What makes ScatterNote different from Roam, Remnote.io, LogSeq.com, Obsidian.md, FOAM or Dendron.so, NimbleNote and many others out there?
@betahost Thanks for asking! Many of the products you've mentioned, while incredibly powerful, also have very steep learning curves or setup. I think all of them are focused on typing text-based markup. ScatterNote is focused on ease-of-use, and a more tactile interaction with your notes.
For example, most other apps connect notes by marking-down one note from another. In ScatterNote, you simply drag a note on top of the other. Now they are connected!
You're right though, ScatterNote is not an app for building a traditional zettelkasten, however it's significantly different from other note-taking apps in that it's more a graph-database for your thoughts.
I'd also like to add that there is a desktop version on the roadmap, but for technical reasons is pretty far off in the future. The notebook experience in ScatterNote is actually built on top of a game engine which will require a little bit of rework to stand up on PC & Mac.
Cheers!
@dan_manning@victorbjorklund That's a great question that comes up quite often. Mindmaps are strictly hierarchical, the relationships are always a parent to one or more children. So for example, you could have a Star Wars mindmap and a Lord of the Rings mindmap, but can't connect Luke Skywalker and Frodo as the hero of each story.
In ScatterNote, you can connect any item to any other item. Users can also describe the relationships between items, so you could indicate that the relationship in our example of Luke <-> Frodo is much different than the relationship between Luke <-> Leia which is (spoiler alert!) brother and sister.
Hi Hunters! I'm Dan, the creator of ScatterNote. ScatterNote is a note-taking app for connected thought. I'm a big note taker, but some ideas don't fit well in the traditional linear "notebook filled with a list of notes" paradigm. ScatterNote was created for projects where the connections between ideas are as important as the things themselves. For example, game design, plotting a novel or screenplay, etc.
I wanted to create an app experience of having a desk covered with notecards, and shuffling them around or connecting them with bits of string. I've been iterating on the interface to make it as simple and intuitive as possible.
This launch is the big 1.0 release of the Android app! An iOS version is in the works. I'd love any feedback or suggestions!
Cheers!
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