

The combination of best in class tagging in Keep It with back linking would make it what seems to me to be an excellent PKM.

I emailed the developer about this but haven't heard anything back. It occurred to me that Keep It would be a good PKM app if it just included the back linking capability. I currently use NotePlan as a task manager and note taking app given it also has back linking, but it doesn't have the ability (at least to the degree I desire) to embed (or transclude) other notes or documents, images, etc into a note without duplication. I have played with Obsidian but hate hate hate the Electron foundation. This is a great way to support us, indie developers.Anyone here use what's been termed a PKM (personal knowledge management) app such as Obsidian, Roam, Craft, (maybe NotePlan falls in here as well), etc? The basic thing that these apps seem to have that differentiates them from regular note taking apps is the ability to create backlinks using wiki style links. If you are happy with the app, please rate it, or even leave a review.

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