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ashwinvis avatar ashwinvis commented on May 28, 2024 2

Closing, since Obsidian is only free, but not open source

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ashwinvis avatar ashwinvis commented on May 28, 2024 1

We do have an issue to add a section on such apps #36.

However, Obsidian being only free and not open-source, I will be hesitant to add it to this list. Otherwise this page will become a big advertisment page for all sort of paid products.

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maehr avatar maehr commented on May 28, 2024 1

I am also a big fan of obsidian and I using it together with logseq. But I am also not sure if it is reason enough to loosen the open source focus of the list.

You use logseq and obsidian separately for different things or do you use them together in the sense that you have a system where they communicate ?

I use them on the same git repo, logseq for journaling/todos and obsidian for writing. Checkout https://discuss.logseq.com/t/making-obsidian-play-nice-with-logseq/1185

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userrand avatar userrand commented on May 28, 2024

Fair enough. Thank you again for your work on the list.

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maehr avatar maehr commented on May 28, 2024

I am also a big fan of obsidian and I using it together with logseq. But I am also not sure if it is reason enough to loosen the open source focus of the list.

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userrand avatar userrand commented on May 28, 2024

I am also a big fan of obsidian and I using it together with logseq. But I am also not sure if it is reason enough to loosen the open source focus of the list.

You use logseq and obsidian separately for different things or do you use them together in the sense that you have a system where they communicate ?

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userrand avatar userrand commented on May 28, 2024

I am also a big fan of obsidian and I using it together with logseq. But I am also not sure if it is reason enough to loosen the open source focus of the list.

You use logseq and obsidian separately for different things or do you use them together in the sense that you have a system where they communicate ?

I use them on the same git repo, logseq for journaling/todos and obsidian for writing. Checkout https://discuss.logseq.com/t/making-obsidian-play-nice-with-logseq/1185

Thanks :)

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