A flexible note taking app organizing notes, bookmarks, documents and info by tags and links, acting as an external brain and augmented memory.
MetaMe is a cross-platform personal knowledge base and note taking application. It allows users to capture ideas, notes, web articles, documents, screenshots and other content into a flexible system organized by user-created tags and wiki-style links.
By storing information in an interconnected network within MetaMe, it aims to function as an external brain or augmented memory that users can rely on to quickly find information they have previously captured. This helps overcome the limitations of the human brain for storage and recall.
Key features include: support for rich text notes, tagging, backlinks between notes to capture relationships, quick search and filters across all notes and content, customizable themes and workflows, capture of web articles to read later, secure cloud sync of content across devices, and offline access to content.
In contrast to rigid folder hierarchies and organization systems, MetaMe allows each piece of information to exist in multiple places at once thanks to its flexible tagging system. It encourages freeform thinking and then correlating information later using links and tags.
It can serve as a second brain for students, academics, bloggers, writers, journalists, and anyone who needs to manage, organize and link ideas and information.
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