Comment by twirlip
2 months ago
Back in the long-ago times, I saw ordinary people fight tooth-and-nail to keep their WordPerfect on DOS instead of switching to Windows and Word, despite it requiring those overlays kept above their keyboard function keys and being non-WYSIWYG. Ordinary people aren't neophiles, nor is Word especially intuitive. They simply want what that app to which they are familiar.
I have been looking for a simple local only wysiwyg alternative to Onenote and there just.. arent any good ones? Joplin is close but everything is now markdown and I hate it, I've gone back to phyiscally writing down notes.
I'm old, these are notes for me only, I don't care that they arent 'web publishing' ready.
WordPad was good for this on Windows - maybe too good.
AbiWord looked like it might be similar on Linux, but never kept up.
There is a very light weight, free program called "The Guide" which is also good for notes
https://portableapps.com/apps/office/the_guide_portable
https://theguide.sourceforge.net/
It hasn't been updated for about 8 years, but it doesn't require installation and we have found it very useful.
There is value in familiar tools for familiar work. Someone typing letters to send to family is not intrinsically going be interested in, or see any benefit from, some paradigm shift to hypermedia-first document creation.