I've been using Notion (https://www.notion.so) for a while and have nothing but good things to say.
- It's incredibly flexible. You can model Trello Task Boards in the same interface as writing or making reference notes.
- They've got a great desktop client and everything syncs offline.
- Latex Support
- Programmable Templates
- Plus there seems to be pretty neat people behind it
I switched to it 8 months ago or so and haven't really looked back.
I think quite a few of the ideas behind Smalltalk were too radical for its time. Looking at the intellectual legacy of Smalltalk there is no denying it has been profoundly influential. It's not so much about C++ / Java vs Smalltalk but rather OOP vs Procedural Programming. There's a question about whether Java is OOP done right, but I think it's fair to say that it's done well enough to reap the majority of the benefits of OOP.
- It's incredibly flexible. You can model Trello Task Boards in the same interface as writing or making reference notes. - They've got a great desktop client and everything syncs offline. - Latex Support - Programmable Templates - Plus there seems to be pretty neat people behind it
I switched to it 8 months ago or so and haven't really looked back.