The beautiful thing about Dendron is that it visua...
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The beautiful thing about Dendron is that it visualizes both X and Y axises of the b-tree of all your notes, and the way chose to use
extract
and
transcibe
organizes the X-axis by hierarchy of atomicization and the Y-axis by topic. When I'm done with creating all my DAT exam notes, I'll end up with a clickable and labeled fractal tree mindmap that's not only beautiful, but lets me navigate my notes. I don't have to think too much about "*where did I put that piece of information?*" or rely on grep to find it, I have it visualized in front of me. And another awesome part of Dendron, is that a note can be both a note or a node. As someone with ADHD, this visual and well organized way of navigating information is a natural fit. Once I fill my syllabus full of notes, that feature fill become very handy in both navigating my notes and giving context to the note that I have open in front of me.