The 7 Best Software for Personal Knowledge Management
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Here’s my curated list of the 7 best software for Personal Knowledge Management, in no particular order.
- Notion — A versatile workspace that combines notes, databases, and task management for comprehensive research organization.
- Roam Research — Roam's unique bidirectional linking allows for a networked thought approach, ideal for deep knowledge management.
- Obsidian — Obsidian uses a unique approach with linked notes, ideal for creating a personal knowledge base.
- Coda — A powerful all-in-one web development environment that combines editor, terminal, and browser in one.
- Evernote — A note-taking app effective for organizing research notes, articles, and project outlines in one place.
- TiddlyWiki — TiddlyWiki is a highly customizable and portable personal wiki for organizing thoughts and information.
- Milanote — An intuitive tool designed for visual thinkers, allowing writers to pin down ideas and structure projects creatively.

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