

Thymer
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The IDE for tasks, notes and planning Thymer is a smart new editor (IDE) designed to write, plan or share big ideas at the speed of thought.
Cost / License
- Free Personal
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Online
Features
Properties
- Distraction-free
- Lightweight
- Privacy focused
- Support for Themes
Features
- No Tracking
- Ad-free
- Team Collaboration
- Support for @mentions
- Hierarchical Structure
- Encrypted Backup
- Real time collaboration
- Dark Mode
- Works Offline
- Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
- Cloud Sync
- No Coding Required
- WYSIWYG Support
- End-to-End Encryption
- File Versioning
- Support for MarkDown
- Live Preview
- Syntax Highlighting
- Goal Setting
- Knowledge base
- PKM
Thymer News & Activities
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Recent activities
AbdulrhmanFawzy added Thymer as alternative to Trilium Notes
AbdulrhmanFawzy added Thymer as alternative to Tangent Notes
AbdulrhmanFawzy added Thymer as alternative to Tangent Notes and acreom- aerow rated Thymer
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Thymer information
What is Thymer?
Web-based editor (IDE) designed from scratch for a uniquely productive blend of outlining and editing long-form text with a focus on speed. Clear your mind as fast as you can type, whether brainstorming lists or writing docs. Works in the browser and offline too.










Comments and Reviews
I use Thymer for all my planning. The intuitive user interface makes arranging your tasks for today, this week, or someday very easy. It is also very easy to work in teams on tasks or projects. Discussions on tasks can be shared. Adding and changing tasks can be done very fast via text lines, like the QuickAdd feature in Google Calendar. For instance: Call my mom @wednesday @important @every-week @family @action, means that I have a todo to call my mom, every wednesday, that it is marked as important, that it is stored under the family role, and that it has an action tag. Due to this QuickAdd feature it is also possible to twitter and email tasks/todos to yourself using the same syntaxt. For instance the email subject header is the task, and the email body are the nodes that you want to add. There is also a mobile app that works for iPhone and Android for mobile task adding en editing.
Thymer is my number 2 online tool after gmail.