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Reconstructing Obsidian Features in Vim and Bash

Logseq Trilium Notes Thymer Zim Wiki
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    Logseq is a local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Free
    Also check out logseq, workflows a bit different but pretty intuitive if you're taking notes instead of doing longform writing. https://logseq.com/.

    #Knowledge Management #Note Taking #Knowledge Base 281 social mentions

  2. Trilium Notes is a hierarchical note taking application.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Note Taking #Notes #Todos 113 social mentions

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    Web-based Project management and task planning for people who hate project management and task planning. For individuals, teams and small businesses.
    We’re working on building an IDE of sorts [1] (but specifically for tasks/notes) trying to combine the benefits of plain text but with rich elements and structure (tree/graph). The illusion of a real editor breaks down pretty quickly when you can’t easily copy-paste or select rich elements as if it was plain text, so that’s why we’re trying to build the whole thing from scratch. [1] https://thymer.com.

    #Note Taking #Task Management #Databases 14 social mentions

  4. Zim is a graphical text editor used to maintain a collection of wiki pages. Each page can contain links to other pages, simple formatting and images.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Again, I'll put up another vote for http://zim-wiki.org which I've been using for now almost <i>decades.</i> I've begun to experiment more with Obsidian as well, a killer thing for me would be for e.g. Zim to support standard Markdown and just make the two fully cross-compatible...

    #WiKi #Note Taking #Task Management 116 social mentions

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