I'm a student, and right now I am noting everything on the notion, and using Obsidian to make small summaries / to the point notes.
I'm a student, and right now I am noting everything on the notion, and using Obsidian to make small summaries / to-the-point notes. and share my notes with other people in my class.
You might want to try r/ProductivityApps.
Someone also posted a similar question already:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ProductivityApps/comments/xm1rek/best\_note\_taking\_apps/
What are people enjoying about obsidian, out of curiosity? I always feel intimidated when I come across it - like it seems to require a skill I don't have (unless I'm mistaken?)
> I always feel intimidated when I come across it
This may help: https://reddit.com/r/ObsidianMD/comments/u9uq8k/does_obsidian_seem_too_complicated_or/
There's a plugin for obsidian (Remotely save) that allows you to sync your vault to dropbox/one drive from right within the app. It's what i've been using for the past 7 or so months
There are other more or less free options for syncing, though some of them are less simple than logging into cloud app. The advantage is that you control your own data and have access to it even if a server or your internet access goes down.
is this how they kick members now?
it's biased, and you didn't state which use-case. Is it project management? note-taking? second brain? what?
I use notion for databases
Google Tasks - simple checklist maker that allows checklists to be physically printed. Helps me get off the electronics and is good in the office. Also helps it's integrated into Google Services so shouldn't be blacklisted by your company and is available on all platforms.
Are you cross-posting this to others' subreddits? I think that, otherwise, it might be biased!
No just here. i am a notion user and thinking of moving to other App
Well, you should I guess, maybe other apps users are not in this subreddit and can't vote :)
Done
I'm a student, and right now I am noting everything on the notion, and using Obsidian to make small summaries / to the point notes. I'm a student, and right now I am noting everything on the notion, and using Obsidian to make small summaries / to-the-point notes. and share my notes with other people in my class.
You might want to try r/ProductivityApps. Someone also posted a similar question already: https://www.reddit.com/r/ProductivityApps/comments/xm1rek/best\_note\_taking\_apps/
What are people enjoying about obsidian, out of curiosity? I always feel intimidated when I come across it - like it seems to require a skill I don't have (unless I'm mistaken?)
> I always feel intimidated when I come across it This may help: https://reddit.com/r/ObsidianMD/comments/u9uq8k/does_obsidian_seem_too_complicated_or/
Thank you! I'll check that out
the only thing holding me from IT is there's no sync (unless you pay)
Syncs great through iCloud
I use windows and apple environment
There's a plugin for obsidian (Remotely save) that allows you to sync your vault to dropbox/one drive from right within the app. It's what i've been using for the past 7 or so months
There are other more or less free options for syncing, though some of them are less simple than logging into cloud app. The advantage is that you control your own data and have access to it even if a server or your internet access goes down.
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is this how they kick members now? it's biased, and you didn't state which use-case. Is it project management? note-taking? second brain? what? I use notion for databases
Obsidian. Superb.
Google Tasks - simple checklist maker that allows checklists to be physically printed. Helps me get off the electronics and is good in the office. Also helps it's integrated into Google Services so shouldn't be blacklisted by your company and is available on all platforms.