I've seen lots and lots of people talking about Logseq online as a 
competitor/substitute for Obsidian, especially since it's free, 
open-source, and has a small team of developers (I think six?) that crank 
out new code releases every other day at a shocking pace. 😊

I'd used other notes- and outlining-apps in the past, including Dynalist 
from the creators of Obsidian, but in the past couple months, I've played 
with Logseq quite a bit, then started using it daily, then migrated over 
YEARS of old notes, and I'm loving it so far.  Also, having all my notes in 
an open-source app with Markdown files in the underlying directories means 
I'm never locked into anything and I can already seamlessly migrate to 
other notes apps that use the Markdown format.

I liked it enough that I signed up on OpenCollective to donate monthly to 
their Logseq open-source project and hopefully keep the momentum going with 
all their many improvements.

Anyway, check it out if you can...

-John


On Saturday, April 2, 2022 at 2:34:36 AM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:

> I agree with all the opinions here .. will give a try with Obsidian .. 
>
> thanks everyone
>
> On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 7:07 AM Fletcher Kauffman <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
>> I second, third, fourth everyone else here in saying "Nah" as a personal 
>> wiki, but I will often a different suggestion: look at Joplin for a 
>> personal Wiki, if you want open source, and particularly if you're looking 
>> for functionality like Evernote.
>>
>> I, myself, will be checking out Obsidian and *praying* this doesn't mean 
>> a *third* migration of all of my note stuff in 12 months.
>>
>> On Thursday, March 31, 2022 at 12:16:59 AM UTC-7 Christoph wrote:
>>
>>> On 30.03.2022 23:39, Mark Levison wrote: 
>>> > Srini - I love MLO, I think I'm one of it's earliest users. As much as 
>>> I 
>>> > love it, I can't see using as a Wiki. It doesn't support cross linking 
>>> etc. 
>>> > 
>>> > If you enjoy Markdown, have you looked at Obsidian? Ugly UI, powerful 
>>> app. 
>>>
>>> Same recommendation from me. MLO is great, but not as a personal wiki. 
>>> Note that you can link between Obsidian and MLO using special URLs. 
>>>
>>> -- Christoph 
>>>
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