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   Maria Sophia to All   
   Obsidian cross-platform note-taking stre   
   06 Feb 26 17:06:44   
   
   From: mariasophia@comprehension.com   
      
   Obsidian cross-platform note-taking stream-of-consciousness database app   
      
   Is anyone else using the cross-platform Obsidian note-taking database app?   
    Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, iOS     
      
   I just installed it on Windows and Android, but I'd like to get ideas.   
   Windows:   
       
   Android:   
       
      
   BACKGROUND:   
   I was looking for an app for saving my many stream-of-thought ideas when I   
   ran into Obsidian, which I put into a database folder on Android & Windows.   
      
   It's gonna take some getting used to, but it's a "personal knowledge base".   
   Technically, it's is a knowledge-management tool built on top of a Markdown   
   editor.   
      
   Since privacy is a million things of which most people only know a half   
   dozen, it's important to note that Obsidian notes live on our machine, not   
   in a cloud database where we can link notes together like a personal   
   Wikipedia knowledge graph that can grow with hundreds of community plugins.   
    a. To-do manager   
    b. Zettelkasten system (ala Niklas Luhmann)   
    c. Daily journal   
    d. Code snippet library   
    e. Research notebook   
    f. PDF annotator   
    g. Task tracker   
    h. Personal wiki   
    i. Writing environment   
       etc.   
      
   Perhaps similar-ecosystem apps might be Notion, Evernote, Logseq or Joplin.   
      
   Notion is a cloud workspace with databases and collaboration. Obsidian is a   
   local knowledge base built from plain text.   
      
   Evernote is a note collector.   
   Obsidian is a note connector.   
      
   Logseq is an outliner at heart.   
   Obsidian is a document editor at heart.   
      
   Joplin is a secure Evernote alternative.   
   Obsidian is a knowledge graph and writing environment.   
      
   What I like about the promise of Obsidian over some of those above is...   
    A. full ownership of our data   
    B. a flexible writing environment   
    C. a knowledge graph   
    D. a massive plugin ecosystem   
    E. no dependence on a cloud service   
      
   Is anyone else using the cross-platform Obsidian note-taking database app?   
   What do you think of it?   
   --   
   If only we could capture our every thought, we could edify the world.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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