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It’s perhaps a bit of a different beast, but you may give a quick look at https://silverbullet.md.
This looks neat.
I want to try this...
I just did yesterday and I think it nails all my needs. Also the author seems to be nice and helpful
Huh, there's a lot of us calling software "beasts" in this thread.
I kind of get it. Note apps are normally horribly cumbersome data serialization ecosystems you have to invest a lot of time into before you really feel like its doing anything more than a standard text editor could
I meant beast in the figurative sense. It’s not a desktop app, which perhaps doesn’t make that much of a difference. I wrote it so I think I’m entitled to call my own software a beast 😂
Gonna second Silverbullet. I'm a current logseq user, but I'm really liking the direction of this. Mainly because of the ease of accessing from multiple devices such as desktop, laptop, and mobile. I'm currently opening my logseq graph in sb on my android phone. Once I switch over fully, I won't have to worry about syncing my logseq graph.
Does silverbullet compare to obsidian? Can you use both? I like obsidians mapping graphical things but i haven’t looked at them extensively yet…
Wow that's an very interesting beast! That moment when you realize that the website is the tool itself really is something