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Logseq keeps getting better and better with each release. They say that this (along with spaced repetition flashcards which they added in the last release) are the last major new features they plan to...
Hierarchies or Networks?
7/20/2021
There are ways of creating hierarchies within Roam, Logseq, Obsidian as well. I personally have settled on Logseq, which has its roots in Org Mode, and have found their implementation of "page tags" t...
Obsidian Mobile Now Available For All
7/13/2021
Yes, you can replicate all the settings on mobile, but you can also have different themes and plugins on each platform which can also be useful. Very well done.
Slice is focus-first writing software
7/12/2021
Transferring from Evernote to DevonThink Pro was not a painless experience (it took about a week of fiddling around to get things imported correctly and to set everything up), but I'm glad I made the ...
Obsidian Mobile Now Available For All
7/12/2021
oops, the link got left out:
https://obsidian.md/mobile
Obsidian Mobile Now Available For All
7/12/2021
Obsidian Mobile is now officially released for everyone. You can get it at
I personally use it to access my Logseq files on my phone. Here is how I have that setup:
https://discuss.logseq.com/t/ma...
Web Clipper
6/27/2021
Great topic, but I think what counts as "best" depends on your needs. I use a number of different options depending on what I'm doing.
PDF replica of page: FireShot (a Chrome extension). I save to D...
I think Logseq should fit the bill. You have two options:
1. Web app with data stored in Github (you can use a private repository).
2. Desktop app with data stored in a cloud service (like Dropbox). ...
Have you looked at Logseq? It has almost all the same features of Roam and has the two things you like: free and human readable (markdown) files. I wrote a guide for Roam users here:
https://discuss....
OPML Import now supported in Logseq
6/16/2021
The release notes for the latest version of Logseq announce that they now support OPML import (export was already supported). I'm sure Dave Winer will be pleased. Personally it should help me migrate ...
Logseq + Obsidian
6/16/2021
Thanks Lucas!
Someone else suggested a different way of handling file names as well. Quoting from the Logseq forums:
The only difference in how I do it is that I have my date format in both apps set...
Logseq + Org mode
6/15/2021
I don't use org mode, but I remember it being very popular among some forum members. Now that I'm a regular Logseq user I've noticed that there is a contingent of org mode users who are also using Log...
Logseq + Obsidian
6/13/2021
I was mostly excited that Logseq would allow me to work with Obsidian to have my notes on my phone, but I actually think Logseq is better than Roam in many ways. For instance:
1. in Roam I had to lea...
Great work!
Logseq + Obsidian
6/12/2021
Not clear what that means though. Typora is not an outliner, and does not have the kind of experience Roam Research or Dynalist or Workflowy have - which is essential for my personal work habits. Logs...
Logseq + Obsidian
6/12/2021
A recent update to Logseq seems to fix a big problem with the built-in Roam import. Now it uses "-" instead of "#" for bullet items.
Logseq + Obsidian
6/12/2021
I am so pleased with how things are working that I decided to import my Roam Research database over. Here is how I did it:
1. Export to markdown and delete all files that are zero or 3 bytes. (Roam g...
Logseq + Obsidian
6/11/2021
My own thoughts about why this is so amazing:
1. All files are stored in plain text markdown files on your local computer, not in a database.
2. No "loading" screen when you start - works instantly....
Logseq + Obsidian
6/11/2021
Link to the logseq desktop beta:
https://github.com/logseq/logseq/releases
Link to Obsidian:
https://obsidian.md/
Logseq + Obsidian
6/11/2021
This has been discussed elsewhere, but I felt it deserved its own thread.
Logseq is a Roam clone that stores its data as plain text files which are mostly markdown as well as some extra parameters, ...
Mac software recommendations
6/7/2021
I also use Ulysses and highly recommend it. I prefer it to Scrivener personally, but some people are the other way around...
If you want to try a bunch of new software you might enjoy getting a SetAp...
Mac software recommendations
6/6/2021
It is only possible to recommend apps based on an individuals needs and preferences. However, I recently moved from Evernote to DevonThink and while the process of migrating my notes was very painful ...
So I gave this ago, and it seems promising, but so far I find Logseq too buggy, and the Roam import unsatisfactory. But this does seem like an ideal compromise between Roam and Obsidian, so I hope it ...
Roam v. Obsidian
5/25/2021
I can't argue with that. I signed up early on and they allow early adopters to use their existing databases for free, although I can't create new databases. I'm not sure I would be using it if I had t...
Roam v. Obsidian
5/24/2021
It is certainly possible in Roam to store all your files locally, which is as secure as your laptop is, but then there is no way to sync between devices. Obsidian offers a paid secure sync service, or...
