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More automations with Tana
Omnivore is an open-source, read it later app, and has a Chrome extension. Now I can go to a webpage, save it to Omnivore and it's automatically sent to my Tana workspace. Right now, it's just a bookmark, but I could also see using AI to summarize the page.
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More automations with Tana
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This is my primary use case for Readwise. Omnivore sounds like it might possibly become a viable free alternative.
Wk 3 Meal Planning Question: Reusable Nodes
In the week 3 lesson, 3.9, Nick show's an example of cards. He moves the Caprese Salad to Meal X. When he does so the card moves from the Not in Set, to Meal X column. However, it may be the case that he might want to use Caprese Salad in more than one meal. How would this be possible?
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That's a great question. The card view experience is optimized for setting fields that will only have one value at a time. However, it is always possible to open up a node and add another selection to a field. The first three images here demonstrate that action. As an interesting side note, even though the dish now belongs to two meals in the last image, the card only displays in the "Meal Y" column. This is because Tana uses the first/top selection as the filter for the card. If you move "Meal X" to the top of the field selection, then the card jumps to that column instead.
Free Email Course: Thinking In Tana
How many times have you started building a system in Tana, only to get frustrated halfway through? Have you ever left a new system unfinished, and when you want to get back to it, it feels like a mess? We are excited to announce our FREE email course: Thinking in Tana We’ve developed a framework to help you build out personalized systems without the need to put your regular work on hold. Tana is a uniquely powerful tool, and it takes a unique approach to maximize what you get out of it.
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Free Email Course: Thinking In Tana
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@Bill Tullock Thanks for pointing this out. I assume it did the same formatting for the Day 1 Tana Paste, as well?
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@David Goggin Thanks for letting us know. I presume you're using Windows? It's strange, because when we test internally on our Windows/Android devices this doesn't happen.
Welcome to Tana Central, Introduce Yourself
Hey, introduce yourself by commenting below or by creating a new post If it helps you can copy paste these questions as a starting point: - I found Tana through: - I've been using Tana for: - Before Tana I was using:
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@Arthur Lamaletie I like how you call Tana your (prospective) "central repository." That's how I use it, too. It's not the only tool that I use, but it's the center hub that other software spokes spin out from.
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@Simon Cohen Welcome, Simon! What processes have you been integrating Tana into?
Missing a visual knowledge graph?
Just in case you're missing a visual knowledge graph in Tana, a talented developer from Autodesk created a tool to do just that... https://share.cleanshot.com/7J6d6F6l
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Neat!
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@Chris Redlich What kind of use cases or flows would this unlock for you?
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