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sphere:
Walling
Walling is more than just a tool to organize your information. Walling helps you unload your ideas, jot down notes and save bookmarks frictionlessly. It connects those ideas with what you added in the past, creating a network of ideas and resources that's easy to explore and curate from.

You can also use Walling to plan and organize ideas when you’re working on a new project, researching a topic, writing an article or just about anything. With your ideas side by side, Walling empowers you to step back and get a high level of understanding on what you're working on and helps you synthesize information more efficiently.
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Walling.app

I've been using Walling for about a week and I think I'm sold! It seems to fit with how I'd like a note taking app to work, just throw everything at it and organize a little bit later. There are some features missing and there's no native iOS or Android app yet (the former should be in beta within a week), but I'm definitely liking it so far.

The Walling community can be found on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wallingapp

Edit:
Walling is free for up to 100 Bricks. You can subscribe to Walling premium to get unlimited Bricks and Walls for $4/mo. Walling also offers Workspaces for teams with centralized billing for $6/mo per team member.
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-TucknDar (September 06, 2020, 01:12 AM)
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Looks interesting. Is it possible to use completely offline, without relying on their servers?  I see there is a desktop app.

TucknDar:

Looks interesting. Is it possible to use completely offline, without relying on their servers?  I see there is a desktop app.

-sphere (September 15, 2020, 07:29 PM)
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Not yet, no. It's a planned feature, however. The iOS app is in beta, and an Android app is coming, too (there's a workaround currently, which makes the website work more or less like an app, including ability to share from Twitter, Instagram, etc.).

Roadmap: https://walling.app/XvglutVDmXy2tfcm5ggr/walling-product-roadmap

A couple of users are using Walling as a portfolio: https://walling.app/BFDff0Yiyp56757ssdAD/my-portfolio and https://walling.app/6iVaUG9V9Fz6vy01jiyQ/photo-portfolio

tobi.codes:
Thanks for sharing!
Great overview!  :Thmbsup:

4wd:
Restic

Restic is a modern backup program that can back up your files:


* from Linux, BSD, Mac and Windows
* to many different storage types, including self-hosted and online services
* easily, being a single executable that you can run without a server or complex setup
* effectively, only transferring the parts that actually changed in the files you back up
* securely, by careful use of cryptography in every part of the process
* verifiably, enabling you to make sure that your files can be restored when needed
* freely - restic is entirely free to use and completely open source
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And not strictly software: ffmprovisr

A ffmpeg resource for help with various operations.

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