I want to be able to to
What I'd like right now
- personal wiki
- accessible remotely (but securely)
- accessible via my mobile device
- WYSIWYG, with inline images, tables
- searchable, tags
- open source
- nice, standardised data representation (OrgMode, Latex, HTML); something easy and clean to parse
I think Microsoft OneNote offers some (if not all) of this. I sort of want an experience that merges using Wikipedia and Aloha Editor.
Things that exist that are inadequate:
- MediaWiki: big, requires web infrastructure (well, Apache), not WYSIWYG; comprehensive though
- Tomboy: doesn't have inline images or tables; nicely WYSIWYG though
- TiddlyWiki: doesn't save automatically, or have WYSIWYG; easy to setup though
- org-mode in emacs: no WYSIWYG, no obvious remote; great data representation
- MS OneNote: not open source, doesn't run on Linux; seems featureful
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