Obsidian V Logseq 2022
Today I will compare two knowledge management systems, Obsidian and Logseq; both applications store your data locally on your device.
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Today I will compare two knowledge management systems, Obsidian and Logseq; both applications store your data locally on your device.
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Today I’m sharing my thoughts on Logseq, which I have been testing for the last couple of months. As I consider it to still be a beta release.
A comparison of Notion, a strong productivity app that can also take notes, with Mem, a note-taking app with some productivity capabilities.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through the process of exporting your notes from Mem to a Markdown text file which can then be imported
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In this guide, I’ll take you through the steps you can use to organise your notes using folders, tags and hyperlinks.
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In this guide, I will take you through the basics of creating and managing notes in Obsidian
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This guide to help you get started with the Obsidian by taking you through the process of setting up your own vault.
Creating an Obsidian vault Read More »
Mem it for Twitter enables the Mem application to create notes from Tweets. In this article, I set up and explored this functionality.
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A comparison between Obsidian, my primary note-taking application, with the Mem.ai application. Which one is best?