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Memory — Visual Note Graph
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Bunlong Heng
January 21, 2026
Linear lists don't capture how ideas actually relate to each other. Memory is a spatial canvas where each idea is a node — place them wherever makes sense, connect them visually.
What it does
Double-click the canvas to create a new node. Type your idea. Drag nodes to position them. Click any node to copy its text to clipboard. Right-click to delete. The whole graph auto-saves to the cloud so it's there next time.
Interactions
| Action | Result |
|---|---|
| Double-click canvas | Create node |
| Drag node | Reposition |
| Click node | Copy text |
| Right-click node | Delete |
Why a graph
Most spatial note tools are heavyweight — full Notion-style editors with a canvas mode tacked on. Memory is the opposite: minimal by design. The only thing it does is let you place and connect ideas in space. That constraint is the feature.
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