And at least for me personally, Agenda is indeed my “Personal Knowledge Management” app, but then again, I have all my files in Dropbox and am not a Devonthink user for example. DEVONthink is the solution to the digital age conundrum. So perhaps it’s a matter of definition of what exactly is a PKM, if you think a Devonthink replacement, then Agenda will probably not sway you over, if you see it as a note-taking app, then yes, it certainly can be. Relaunch Mail and enable the plugin via Preferences > General > Manage Plug-ins. Reference - Nested Folders Episode 12 - #3 by RosemaryOrchard Have you considered indexing your vault into DEVONthink That opens up many options. Relaunch DEVONthink 3 and install the Mail plugin from DEVONthink 3 > Install Add-Ons. Or with other apps, for instance like just talked about in his Nested Folders podcast: Podcast: Actions vs. Agenda can work as a PKM but you’d often use it in combination with files on disk in dropbox, Finder, etc. You can scroll through the course listing below for a full breakdown. It covers all of the major topics on the Mac and Mobile (iPhone and iPad Apps) independently, so you can learn to use DEVONthink on your platform of choice or combine the best tools on each platform. In that sense files are by definition lower in rank than in typical PKM apps perhaps. The DEVONthink Field Guide is broken down into 23 sections. Instead we focus more on the note-taking part where notes can have attachments but attachments can’t be standalone for example. Those apps are often a mix of files and notes, where they are at the same level in terms of hierarchy. I think what is trying to say is that the goal of Agenda is not to become a full-on competitor/replacement for Devonthink, which has a more database-of-all-your-stuff approach.
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