I just heard about the note-taking tool Dendron, and am passing the link along
because it has similarities to Org. It's always worth seeing what related
projects are doing:
https://dendron.so/
"Dendron is an open-source, local-first, markdown-based, note-taking tool built
on top of VSCode. Like most such tools, Dendron supports all the usual features
you would expect like tagging, backlinks, a graph view, split panes, and so
forth. But it doesn't stop there - whereas most tools (try to make it) easy to
get notes in, they tend to make it hard to get them back out later, and it only
gets worse as you add more notes. Dendron helps you get notes back out and works
better the more notes you have."
There's a note page about handling Org files (just for the markup):
https://dendron.so/notes/c3800271-dd56-46fb-8de7-e850f3c006b7.html
Bill
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