And there’s also the live sync extension which allows you to have live document syncs in real time via your own self-hosted CouchDB instance
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667@lemmy.radio 10 months ago
Obsidian.md hands down if you can transition to markdown instead of rich text. Lets users have wiki style hyperlinks to notes.
douglasg14b@lemmy.world 10 months ago
667@lemmy.radio 10 months ago
So many—almost too many—extensions!
jaschen@lemm.ee 10 months ago
I use markdowns at work and enjoy using it. Its faster for me. Normies will have a hard time figuring it out.
baatliwala@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Obsidian is one of those applications I sooo want to install because everyone loves it, but to me if I’m going through the pain of selfhosting I want to go FOSS only. Argh!
667@lemmy.radio 10 months ago
The thing I most appreciate about Obsidian is, for now at least, they at least partially embrace a sort of FOSS mindset in that they offer a proprietary thing via a sort of compromise: your data is stored in plain text in markdown, so it remains 100% portable and parseable by anything which can parse markdown.
But I get what you mean.
Fumbles@lemmy.world 10 months ago
I’ve been trying it, but the outrageous cost to sync across devices is really annoying.
667@lemmy.radio 10 months ago
Via their Sync service, yes. If you’re in the Apple ecosystem, they officially endorse iCloud to sync your files, which I personally use. They discourage using Dropbox, but I reckon it’s possible.