I have been using flomo for almost 500 days and have wrote down 400+ memo logs.
So far, I love the following parts:
* Smooth input and variants of input interface, you can use iOS share, shortcuts, Mac app, browser plugins from the community.
* Basic styling but not as much as Markdown. Enough for simple requirements.
* I have collected a lot logs memos from reading book, just grab the phone and put the notes in, make some hashtag.
* Also using the review method, not quite sure if there is a spaced repetition method baked in, but quite surprising to see some old memo popped up
* The content from flomo101 is really nice, showing methods about organizing notes and hashtags, most importantly it tells me how to think using those memos that I collected.
I don't want the full ORM, especially don't want to mess around the relation parts. Just want a simple "ORM" tool generating model codes to access the database without the go reflection and taking advantage of the Go compiler.
* Smooth input and variants of input interface, you can use iOS share, shortcuts, Mac app, browser plugins from the community.
* Basic styling but not as much as Markdown. Enough for simple requirements.
* I have collected a lot logs memos from reading book, just grab the phone and put the notes in, make some hashtag.
* Also using the review method, not quite sure if there is a spaced repetition method baked in, but quite surprising to see some old memo popped up
* The content from flomo101 is really nice, showing methods about organizing notes and hashtags, most importantly it tells me how to think using those memos that I collected.
Thanks a lot for the team and product.