How many times do you really need #pkm tools on mobile? For me, I don’t feel like I need it other than capturing ideas quick. That’s probably why mobile supports are usually inferior than desktop ones..
@joonhyeok_ahn I wish mobile got more love. There are plenty of times I use it for more that quick capture. My desktop does a lot of the heavy lifting, but I use mobile a bit for reference during the day. I keep non-urgent conversation topics for people on their notes in my #obsidian, so if I bump into them I can usually pull them up quickly and go over those. I use search and aliases heavily as well, so that's helpful for tip-of-the-tounge or when I can't think of a name of a concept/thought.
@bowreality@coderdotcam@joonhyeok_ahn@obsidianmd I use the #Obsidian mobile app heavily on my iPhone, too. Although I prefer to use my MacBook when possible, I can do most of the same things in the mobile app, especially if I have a Bluetooth keyboard with me.
Most of the work is done on the computer, but I use it on tablet and phone a lot too. The downside on mobile use is the startup time, but that might be the iCloud sync, don’t know
I’m anyway considering a feature request for a light weight quick note option that just opens #Obsidian and offers a vault picker and opens a template note like a daily note, just for adding a quick note without delays.
@secupriv@obsidianmd@obsidian
I use an iOS shortcut that directly inserts my quick notes into the .md file on the file system, no need to open the Obsidian app until sync
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