jayeless
jayeless
Thanks to the great influence of the Micro.blog community, I’ve now installed and am playing around with Obsidian (yet another note-taking app). I’m seeing a lot of potential in it for how I would use it, as it’d resolve all the bugbears I have with Standard Notes (e.g. no linking betwe... www.jayeless.net
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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@jayeless yes - my obsidian is finally taking off .. steep

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@jayeless learning curve

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jayeless
jayeless

@JohnPhilpin You're not wrong! It seems relatively simple on the surface but once I started getting to metadata, sync, all the plugins available, it became really apparent how complicated it could get 🤯

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desparoz
desparoz

@jayeless As @johnphilpin says, Obsidian does have a steep learning curve. But the coolness of having plain text files stored on your harddrive is awesome. I think the new version of macOS with Quick Note will mean that for initial research and note taking Notes will likely continue to play a role for me, but I can see that for mid-long term storage Obsidian will be the home for many notes, for me.

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@jayeless and nit the easiest UI 😣

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jayeless
jayeless

@desparoz There are just too many good notes apps, haha! But yes, the storage being plain text (markdown) files is very appealing to me.

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