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Obsidian is just one note-taking application in plaintext markdown files ultimately. It's easy enough for me and helps me organize my coding and quantum tips on the web. There are many such note-taking apps available of course and the best one, at the end of the day, is just the one which works best for you!

Here are a list of Obsidian alternatives that are similar in knowledge management performance.


Knowledge Management/Organization:

  • Notion: the first dynamic note-taking app I used outside of google docs
    • Very easy to use, I have several notion pages created already
    • this is where I keep my anime list!
    • Unlimited storage for .edu accounts!
  • Google Docs: the default documentation/notes that most people with a gmail and google workspace use
    • Indeed a lot of my notes are in google docs
    • Mainly used for journaling my morning pages
    • the negative is that it is all controlled by Google
    • privacy issues may be a concern
    • unlimited storage for public university .edu accounts!
  • Apple Notes: the convenient note-taking app for iPhone users
    • pretty secure notes for the most part
    • can get disorganized though rather quickly
  • TiddlyWiki: seems like a great knowledge-base alternative
    • A non-linear personal notebook used as a single HTML file in the browser or as a powerful Node.js application
    • for topic wikis! or for everything
    • HTML5 incorporated and highly customizeable
    • can be hosted on TiddlyHost or locally hosted or whichever
    • Tiddlywiki can also be hosted on Github Pages solution you would like to use!
    • Highly Customizable !Pasted image 20230724153145.png
  • LogSeq: an Obsidian alternative with many features
    • syncs across devices & privacy first
  • Typora: a similar MarkDown editor for notes
    • no sync option or mobile option
    • 14.99$ to use for life.

To-do Lists & Scratchpads:

  • Apple Sticky Notes
  • Google Keep
  • NotePad++
  • BBEdit

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