amerpie
amerpie

Today on AppAddict - Octarine: Powerful, Sophisticated and Easy to Use - I’ve been hearing about Octarine for a while. It’s one of those apps that people whose opinions I respect talk about with a certain level of admiration. After testing it as thoroughly as I’ve tested any app in a long time, I understand...

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@amerpie

> Under the hood, however, the file remains a plain text Markdown document. You can open it in BBEdit, import it into Obsidian, or process it with any other Markdown tool.

As I read your review it struck me as obsidian without plugins …

Which is interesting - and also just treats a folder as a vault / workspace. So what do you mean when you say import into obsidian?

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amerpie
amerpie

@JohnPhilpin You can literally open workspaces created in one app – in the other app. Obsidian holds my canonical set of notes. If i want to save something forever, that’s where it’s going.

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@amerpie maybe i am being slow here. sorry.

I have three or four(?) vaults in Obsidian - which needs to become two (wiki vault and ‘the rest’ - but let’s not go there … in obsidian I can switch between all the vaults. Likewise in finder - see a note that I want to move - drag and drop - Obsidian updated.

Still not quite getting what is different here?

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@amerpie nice I guess an extension of this could be (using your word example) set .doc to always open as md .. when you do octarine quietly converts and bobs your uncle ..?

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