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[Release] Later Thoughts - lightweight, book-independent notes plugin for KOReader

Hello all,

I made a note taking plugin for Koreader (ZenUI) called Later Thoughts.

The idea was to capture a thought while reading without turning towards note-taking in a secondary app, having notes lost in book specific annotations, interrupting your reading by using your phone, or avoiding using pen and paper while reading in bed.

When I read at night with my phone across the room, I get frustrated that I can't easily write something down when it pops into my head while reading. Problem solved!

It is made to be very simple to use and minimal as to not distract from your reading or add any bloat to your ereader.

Features:

  • Create named plain-text notes
  • Quick Entry for fast timestamped thoughts
  • Manage Notes: open, rename, and delete
  • Notes sorted by most recently modified
  • Quick inserts:
    • Timestamp
    • Date
    • Book + page
    • Timestamp + book + page
    • Divider
    • Bullet
  • Tap outside the Insert menu to dismiss it
  • Plain .txt storage
  • No accounts, database, syncing, network access, tags, or background service
  • Tested on Kindle with KOReader and ZenUI
    • Also, the name rhymes with tater tots.

If you're interested you can find it below. This is my first time ever doing something like this so generative AI was used in the process.

Any feedback is greatly appreciated!

somethingsomethinginternet/later-thoughts-koreader: A minimal, book-independent notes plugin for KOReader.

u/Careless_Message_15 — 13 hours ago

Wet nap collection from 1 year in Korea

Here are all the unique wet naps I collected from my one year living in Korea. I think this is something iconically Korean since they are everywhere (something I haven’t seen in abundance in other countries), but I don’t see people really post about. Have you seen any cool ones yourself?

My favorites are the Original Pancake House, Camino de Santiago, and the all black.

u/Careless_Message_15 — 5 days ago