XDA Developers on MSN
I built a personal research assistant with Obsidian, and it beats NotebookLM for real work
NotebookLM is one of the most powerful tools available to us today, but it boasts a major, glaring downside: you're ...
Obsidian is a powerful note-taking and knowledge management software that has been gaining popularity among researchers, students, writers, and anyone who values the organization and accessibility of ...
XDA Developers on MSN
I’m never going back to Obsidian after mastering this open-source tool
Rest assured, the LHC won’t be going dark without leaving physicists quite a bit of homework to complete before its return, ...
I have been a happy Things user for the last few years in my GTD-light workflow. I have also been reasonably happy with using Agenda as my place to keep notes. However, I am now really wanting to find ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. TJ McCue is Seattle-based and covers tech & productivity tools. At first glance, storytelling might not seem connected to ...
A few years ago, Nick Milo was using a folder full of plain text files for notes when he found out about Obsidian. The app had just launched in beta, and was getting some buzz on a productivity forum ...
As Club MacStories members know, I’ve been spending time the past few weeks decluttering my digital life and setting up systems so it’s harder for things to come undone again. One of my strategies to ...
Switching to a new note-taking platform can feel like a daunting task, especially when you’ve spent years building a system that works—well, mostly works. Maybe you’ve outgrown the limitations of your ...
Obsidian merges the flexibility of note-taking with the power of a personal knowledge base to blur the boundaries of how we organize and connect ideas. And its unique markdown approach and graph view ...
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