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..
@ctietze Nice, thanks! I would probably try #Obsidan primarily, I use #roamresearch as my daily #pkm at the moment but trying to migrate to local first.
Comparison-wise, Obsidian vs LogSeq, maybe try Roam vs Tana for a larger set of notes too. I'm more messing around than actively researching though
@ednico :ablobwave: I'm so late and so excited to see this! I'm very happy to be able to watch these apps develop so rapidly. In the meantime I'm heading to https://tana.pub/
I have been trying to write out why #Tana works for me when I have been an #obsidian user for three years, and I think I have hit upon identifying why - it has to do with the different sizes of the thoughts. A description of what Tana does for me, reflections on what this means for the theory of what we are trying to solve with #pkm and #PersonalThoughManagement especially then, and what it means for #toolsForThought design...
@spinningthoughts :ablobwave: I think your essay is great. I love using @tana_inc as well as @obsidianmd & @logseq . While #LogSeq is primary, I understand that I can get certain things done more efficiently in other apps. It's not as if I can store any files in Tana. I use Tana to help manage specific tasks/actions. It's great. I have recently started using it for certain notes. None of these apps can replace each other and the "all or nothing" approach some people have is confusing. @pkm
#Zettlr 3.0 was released today. I’m looking forward to trying it as a general-purpose markdown editor to supplement #Obsidian, because you can use .md files anywhere in your system, not just in folders designated as vaults. https://github.com/Zettlr/Zettlr/releases/tag/v3.0.0
Although I’d very much like to see it happen, #iA Writer will probably never have live preview (@reichenstein personally dislikes it), but I’m still hoping for a toggle to make the markdown characters light gray so they don’t fight with the text.
If you know how to turn on live preview in #Drafts, please let me know. I don’t see it in the settings.
I view plump old school WYSIWYG as a step back. I dislike the show/hide wiggle. And I think that if you see md just as a more readable text format that needs to be hidden you misunderstand it.
I am the moderator of this group and started it on a whim during the Reddit exodus. I am no longer using Obsidian for reasons I don’t wish to get into and have nothing to do with Obsidian (it’s awesome).
Would you, or someone you nominate, like to be named as a moderator?
#Logseq has a 'demo graph', where you can open your local graph in the browser. Does anyone know if there's a way to do the same, or something similar, in #Obsidian?
I'd like to be able to open certain pages, in the browser, for quick access and or editing.
@toran You can add to @obsidian@obsidianmd using #FleetingNotes and store those notes within the app (also available as a browser extension or PWA). The notes are written directly into your vault and live in their own folder with front matter, but you cannot access non-FA notes that are already in the vault. I am not affiliated with Fleeting Notes, but I like their product a lot and it is a great way to add notes on the go or when you only have browser access and can't install Obsidian.
@obsidianmd#ObsidianMD#PKM The satirically promotional description of the new Solve plugin for #Obsidian by the developer, Liam Riddell, the developer, reaches its apogee when it gets to the installation instructions. It’s a fun read, and the plugin (which I haven’t tried yet) looks great.