I've recently come across the pay-to-use Roam Research 
(https://roamresearch.com), here a nice introductory video 
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMiodsp6OKo) and Obsidian 
(https://obsidian.md) which is similar, but available as a desktop app, and 
is free for personal use 

These are basically graph based personal wikis (with backlinks) based on 
markdown with outlining features and graph generation to show an 
information overview or relationships between nodes.

It reminded me of leo, which has been ahead of the curve for decades.

Still, these applications show that the two-way wiki feature is quite 
popular.

Any thoughts about these apps and about making wiki links (with backlinks) 
a first class features in leo?

S

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