I'm one week in to using One Big Text File #OBTF. It's a different kind of simple to the one-file-per-idea system I've been using (and haven't yet given up).
Personal experiment: Can OBTF be a worthy companion to my paper Bullet Journal? So far that's a firm yes, but one week isn't long enough to know for sure.
Looking forward to observing any friction in what's meant to be a frictionless approach.
I’ve started using the Plain Text Editor app by Sindre Sorhus, to display my weekly task plan.
What a beautifully simple #app this is! I love seeing the week ahead in a raw format that focuses me on the tasks, not on how pretty the #Markdown looks.
Free
Brain Dump mode (lets you type, but not delete)
Word, character, and line count
The only feature I miss is a keyboard shortcut for shifting lines up and down. No big deal; I can always copy-paste.
@briandesmond I've been using #Obsidian for pretty much all my notes for over 3 years. I love it, but I'm strongly of the opinion that notes come first, and apps are just the interface we use to work with them.
I did a #PlainTextExperiment a while ago where I only used TextEdit on my #Mac to work with my notes, and a plain text reading app on #iOS. It was cool to focus on the content rather than what apps like Obsidian can do to enhance it!