Jake!!! More more more! Please! Haven’t started Tana yet cuz was afraid I couldn’t learn. Thank you for: a) starting at a level that everyone knows (pen and paper) and b) using subjects to type in that everyone knows about, (you would be amazed at how many note taking teachers don’t. They just use whatever they know about in their world and NOBODY ELSE DOES. so we can’t follow., 90 percent of the teachers out there teach in this unknowable way. Thank you for being the rare exception. Rozwin Could you do a series of videos, using “the world of Dogs” :(or Vegetables or Cats) then the connecting info could be: the history of each thing, the country of origin, how it got started, uses for the thing. Then EVERYONE can understand, thank you Jake!!!!
Another super insightful video! You present the content in such a practical way. I thought I understood references but wasn't using them the way you are. This was an excellent, short, very helpful video! Thanks!
@@jake-singer-7 Jake, The other topics which would be very helpful to understand which need a deeper but simpler understanding are: When to apply multiple supertags to a node vs building extensions on supertags? Ontology and structures to yield desired queries, Building the queries to find any combination needed from within the structures that were built to support them, Purpose and usage of the "Related content" option. Thanks for considering these!
I loved it too, but I ultimately switched to Tana, especially for my quick thoughts and notes for things I'm studying. I'm even using it for networking and tracking business relationships. I found Obsidian so beautifully customizable, I spent more time customizing than I did using it.
Great video thanks for all the information. How do you determine when to do an at mention versus a tag? Are they at mentions more of a specific person place or thing or super tags are more general such as use an app mention for a specific presentation and then use a tag for general presentations ?
Thank you! I'm making a new video that goes over this question in more detail, building on the examples in this video. Short answer: tagging basically accomplishes the same goal as 'at-mentioning' but with more value, in other words it not only creates a reference to them, but it also tells us a little bit more about what sort of thing it is. BUT it can be a bit "harder" to do in-line, so sometimes I'll do the @-mention, and then come back later and tag it.
When you were tagging Milo the second time, it gave you the option to create it a second time although it was already in the library .. the only thing I could see different is that you didn't capitalize the M.. from this it would seem that mentions are case sensitive..?
I think every time you tag something with "@", there will be the option to create a new reference. Beneath that option, it will show search results to help you find previous times you may have created that thing, in case you had.
Jake!!! More more more! Please! Haven’t started Tana yet cuz was afraid I couldn’t learn. Thank you for: a) starting at a level that everyone knows (pen and paper) and b) using subjects to type in that everyone knows about, (you would be amazed at how many note taking teachers don’t. They just use whatever they know about in their world and NOBODY ELSE DOES. so we can’t follow., 90 percent of the teachers out there teach in this unknowable way. Thank you for being the rare exception. Rozwin
Could you do a series of videos, using “the world of Dogs” :(or Vegetables or Cats) then the connecting info could be: the history of each thing, the country of origin, how it got started, uses for the thing. Then EVERYONE can understand, thank you Jake!!!!
Another super insightful video! You present the content in such a practical way. I thought I understood references but wasn't using them the way you are. This was an excellent, short, very helpful video! Thanks!
Thanks Mark! I really appreciate it. If there are any other topics you'd love me to go deeper on, let me know! I'm planning more videos as we speak
@@jake-singer-7 Jake, The other topics which would be very helpful to understand which need a deeper but simpler understanding are: When to apply multiple supertags to a node vs building extensions on supertags? Ontology and structures to yield desired queries, Building the queries to find any combination needed from within the structures that were built to support them, Purpose and usage of the "Related content" option. Thanks for considering these!
I love using the app Obsidian
I loved it too, but I ultimately switched to Tana, especially for my quick thoughts and notes for things I'm studying. I'm even using it for networking and tracking business relationships.
I found Obsidian so beautifully customizable, I spent more time customizing than I did using it.
i use obsidian in the exact same way. but tana is such a nice app
@@Sub0x-x40 TBH I haven't played with Obsidian yet. Worth it?
Great video Jake!
Thank you Dusan! Any feedback you think I should incorporate in the next one, from your expert perspective?
Great video thanks for all the information. How do you determine when to do an at mention versus a tag? Are they at mentions more of a specific person place or thing or super tags are more general such as use an app mention for a specific presentation and then use a tag for general presentations ?
Thank you! I'm making a new video that goes over this question in more detail, building on the examples in this video. Short answer: tagging basically accomplishes the same goal as 'at-mentioning' but with more value, in other words it not only creates a reference to them, but it also tells us a little bit more about what sort of thing it is.
BUT it can be a bit "harder" to do in-line, so sometimes I'll do the @-mention, and then come back later and tag it.
Do you use the Mobile App Tana Capture? It doesn't recognize Tags or @ mentions. How do you handle mobile captures?
Thank you sir
@@betamass3803 no no..thank YOU!
When you were tagging Milo the second time, it gave you the option to create it a second time although it was already in the library .. the only thing I could see different is that you didn't capitalize the M.. from this it would seem that mentions are case sensitive..?
I think every time you tag something with "@", there will be the option to create a new reference. Beneath that option, it will show search results to help you find previous times you may have created that thing, in case you had.
That's my observation as well. I think Jake did not get your question.
Is there any APP where I can Select Multiple Hashtags and it will show the Note which have these Hashtags?
Probably many.
100% possible in Tana. I'll dive into tags in the next video!
great video. i am so impatient for my invite lol it hasnt been 24 hours yet