
Jeff Cours
I've used Obsidian for a couple years. It's a very good note-taking app. Vault (a paid add-on) makes syncing across devices effortless, but other cloud solutions also work. Composing in markdown's fast: your hands never leave the keyboard. It stores notes in markdown, so there's no lock-in: you can open them in a text editor. Once a note is synced to your device, you can reliably get to it even when you're offline. Quirks are in tables (a bit clunky) and the outline (hard to find on phones).
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Lucas Riley
Just started using this for a worldbuilding project, and I'm a little addicted to the Wikipedia style linking and the filepath display. Sometimes getting links to work is a little frustrating, and I don't quite understand how to use aliases correctly, but I think those are mostly me problems (or mobile problems, cause this probably works so much better and cleaner on a computer). I do want a way to quickly find empty files, cause I've left a bunch of them lying around.
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Bear Tyree
When scrolling up on my notes, I frequently encounter a bug where it repeatedly scrolls me down making it impossible to use my notes without restarting the app, leading me to end up using other notes apps when in a hurry. Obsidian Sync works amazingly across my phone and home PC. However, on my laptop, no matter what I do, my plugins will not sync. Everything else is amazing. If these bugs are fixed, it will be five stars.
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