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this post was submitted on 11 Mar 2024
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Man I wish Obsidian were open source. Or that someone would just fully knock them off. It's the only notetaking app I've ever used that didn't feel like it was constantly fighting with me. Joplin just doesn't do it for me, especially with those
jex
files rather than just storing stuff in plain text.I've heard Logseq is comparable to Obsidian and it's open-source. It is the corporate kind of open-source, though, so no guarantees that it stays as such...