![]() To my understanding, there are a few features that come to mind when the term “back-linking” is used. Today, I want to compare Craft and NotePlan 3 directly, with a discussion on why I’ve moved to Craft and what I’m hoping the Craft team improves and fixes in the weeks and months to come. With Craft’s latest calendar integration features, a dedicated daily note-taking feature is available in your own private space in the app, making Craft a direct daily note-taking competitor to all the other options out there. You could create a makeshift daily note-taking process inside Craft (which I did), but there was no direct built-in feature. Craft satisfied back-linking, tasks, and file storage, but did not have a daily note-taking feature until its last release.NotePlan 3 satisfies back-linking and tasks, but does not support file storage at this point in time.Roam Research satisfies all three of the above needs in flying colors, but costs a daunting $20 USD/month.Of the three note-taking apps I’ve discussed so far: I find having the image quickly and easily referencable inside my daily note-taking app to be the best workflow for this sort of thing. For this type of file storage, I mainly mean “the ability to save screenshots and snippets for quick reference.” A good example of this would be receiving important information from a client via iMessage, at which point I could save the image/screenshot/blurb in a deeper folder in OneDrive, or I can quickly save it to the client’s “permanent file” for visual reference whenever I jump into the file. For those types of file storage, OneDrive, iCloud Drive, and Dropbox are kings in the arena. File storage - I’m not talking the “save 10,000 PDFs” kind of online storage here.For meeting minutes, I need a way to quickly type minutes during a meeting, a way to reference those minutes after a meeting, and a way to export those meeting minutes should a financial institution or law firm require them. As a result, it’s nice to keep this sort of task glued to the client’s permanent file, which I can reference in a flash. ![]() There’s no specific date, no delivery date (other than a tax deadline), and no particular idea of how long that task will take to perform.
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