Follow along this guide to understand Memotron’s design and concepts from the lens of an Capacities
user.
Concept mapping
Below is a concept map of Notion when compared to Memotron.
Capacities → Memotron
Page → Markdown node
Image, Audio, PDF, web link → Media nodes
Object type → Typed collection
Collection → Collection view
Tag → Collection
Query → Query collection (planned: v0.60+)
Graph view → Node bird view: graph
Daily notes → Journal (planned: v0.60+)
What you will get switching to Memotron?
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Intuitiveness of information architecture and relationship management. You can learn more about our architecture here.
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Advanced clipping - direct linking, clipping on various platforms and sources like text clipping, screenshot, youtube clipping, properties capture, relationship capture via link tags.
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Nodularity - granular direct linking at source to a specific part of markdown.
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First class audio recording capture, transcription and audio to markdown.
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PDF nodes, PDF clips and clips as first class information which is linkable and browsable.
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Type features: Type extension, multi type nodes, universal and auto properties.
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Command bar, command mode.
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More planned items. Check here.
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Cutting down costs for clipper and other support apps for comprehensive personal knowledge management.
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More peace of mind organizing everything in one place.
What will you lose switching from Capacities?
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Free cloud sync base plan (Memotron only has free offline version)
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Some features are not available yet on Memotron which will take some time.
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Content templates
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Linux app
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AI editing
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Query collections
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Combinations
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Extensive community and tutorials (We are working on producing more in-depth tutorials)
FAQ
NA