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early_riser@lemmy.world ⁨1⁩ ⁨week⁩ ago

logseq

Forgot about logseq. It’s an outliner first and foremost, so not what I’m looking for.

silverbullet

This one’s almost there. No version history. For accessibility reasons I’d like something that clearly separates the acts of writing/editing and reading/consuming. It works better with screen readers. In silverbullet, headings only look like headings, but they’re just undifferentiated text to a screen reader. Obsidian has the same problem). I get why people want a seamless editing experience, but it’s very important to me to keep track of how my ideas change over time, and Obsidian and Silverbullet are constantly saving your edits, making versioning difficult.

Helix notes (mentioned recently in another post) tries to get past this by having a “save new version” button.

QOwnNotes

Very very simple. I can see why some would be attracted to it but I’m not.

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