

But it should have other text-editing features that modern text editors provide: syntax highlighting, auto-formatting, live-preview mode, etc. I’m not saying that a great note-taking app has to have Vim keybindings. As a Vim user, I’ve grown accustomed to Vim keybindings for navigation and editing, and I feel that my productivity is limited when I’m using an application that doesn’t support macros or offer a command mode.

In a previous post, I talked about how I’d been using the Markdown file format as a quick, efficient way to take notes. For me, keeping notes and to-do lists has been a great way to off-load some of the context that I’ve been trying to hold in my head all at once. How does taking notes help? Switching from one focal point to another can be hard, especially if you don’t have anything to reference.

#Boostnote vs sublime professional
After some careful reflection, I’ve found that I need to take more notes in both my personal and professional life. I find myself trying to hold onto as much context about these responsibilities as I can, but I can’t seem to remember all of the necessary information. Recently, my schedule has become quite busy, with various responsibilities competing for my time and focus.
