greenswild
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- Apr 15, 2023
Note taking with text editors is the best way I've ever used. The real note taking software keep files locally which is risky for data loss when the operating fails or when the notebook is stolen. Word processors are too clunky and risky of data loss when crashed. Mozilla Composer is the fast html editor but it doesn't remember the last stop line. Finding the line every time after opening is clumsy and sometimes I can't remember the last edited text. Opening a html file using a web browser is slow even with a lightweight one like Seamonkey browser.
After looking for the faster ways, I turned to text editors because they start very fast, usually in a second. Editplus can remember the last stop line but the recent list can keep only 50 filenames and it doesn't recognize UTF8 encoding well. Most text editors freeze from checking a remote file when the internet connection is unstable. Finally, I turn to Pimnote and feel better so far but it opens a very large file slower than Editplus and Mozilla Composer.
Currently I use Pimnote for keeping text and Mozilla Composer for keeping tables and images (in base64 html code) when opening each image separately is less convenient. Any alternatives?
After looking for the faster ways, I turned to text editors because they start very fast, usually in a second. Editplus can remember the last stop line but the recent list can keep only 50 filenames and it doesn't recognize UTF8 encoding well. Most text editors freeze from checking a remote file when the internet connection is unstable. Finally, I turn to Pimnote and feel better so far but it opens a very large file slower than Editplus and Mozilla Composer.
Currently I use Pimnote for keeping text and Mozilla Composer for keeping tables and images (in base64 html code) when opening each image separately is less convenient. Any alternatives?