Networked Notebooks Catalogue
This is a collection of networked notebooks that is slowly taking shape on the Internet. Please feel free to send a PR or leave a comment if you know of any we have missed.
Contemporary
TiddlyWiki
Nodebook
ObservableHQ
LambdaTank
LambdaTank is a networked notebook with a Turing Complete language as it’s base.
Roam
Andy Matuschak’s notes
Hypernote
EntropyManager
Scrapbox
Amplenote
Orgroam
Connected graphs, backlinks, title autocompletion, networked search, etc and is in heavy development.
Dokuroam
DokuWiki based implementation of Roam Research. Roam Research has rapidly gained popularity by opening up to new workflows. Has some but not all of Roam’s features, but is in active development.
Zettlr
Basically a markdown editor like Typora, but has a [zettlekesten mode](https://docs.zettlr.com/en/guides/guide-zettelkasten/) for handling the connection.
Athens
An open source implementation of Roam
Knovigator
An online application with support for branching and threading like Twitter. Optimized for curation and conversation. Under development
Obsidian
Similar to Zettlr, a markdown editor. But has support for zettlekesten mode. Has backlinks and Graph support.
Remnote
A comprehensive tool for knowledge management. Includes Spaced Repetition, Graphs, Backlinks etc.
ikiWiki
Basic wiki with backlinks.
nvUltra
Based on the good old notational velocity. Supports Markdown, backlinks etc. Still in Beta Also has a previous version called nvAlt
zim
Basic wiki with backlinks. Supports pretty much all types of [linkages](https://zim-wiki.org/manual/Help/Links.html)
Prior Art
Xanadu
A philosophy more than a notebook app
WikiWiki
Precursor to Wikipedia / C2
Hypercard
Ward Cunnigham’s Federated Wiki
Up and Coming
Lotu
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EXaQWrsWsAApfzK?format=jpg&name=large
Not a product per-se, but from the discussion, the prototype seems interesting. It is an attempt to create a densely connected Digital Garden. (The term digital garden has become a popular term for describing websites that incorporate multiple facets of a person’s digital space like notes, blog etc into a single thing and allows visitors to stroll through them seamlessly like a garden with densely connected graph like structure. [This article](https://nesslabs.com/mind-garden) from [Anne-Laure Le Cunff](https://nesslabs.com/author/annelaure) has an excellent explanation of it).
Some examples of digital garden: http://gordonbrander.com/pattern/ https://notes.andymatuschak.com https://notes.azlen.me/g3tibyfv/: https://github.com/azlen/azlen.me/tree/master/notes https://joelhooks.com/ https://tomcritchlow.com/