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That is part of why I have fallen in love with the note-taking app Obsidian. Why I Needed a Note-Taking Tool If you are like me, you probably read a lot, and with that, you might take notes.
Obsidian lacks a free sync feature for notes, unlike some other note-taking apps. Use the Remotely Save plugin and Koofr to ...
Laptops are ideal for taking course notes. They’re portable enough to carry with you to every class, they have built-in keyboards and touchpads for fast typing and navigation, you can doodle and ...
There are two ways to move your notes from Notion to Obsidian. You can either download your Notion notes (in the Markdown format) and import them to your Obsidian ...
Visual note-taking is a powerful method to enhance creativity, improve memory retention, and simplify complex ideas. If you’re already using Obsidian to organize your thoughts and manage ...
Obsidian is a note-taking app that stores everything in plain text documents on your computer—but that's just the beginning. There are extremely fast search and keyboard shortcuts, plus you can ...
Whatever the reason, the idea of importing all your notes, attachments, and carefully organized folders into Obsidian, might seem overwhelming. But what if there was a way to make the transition ...
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 ...
Apple Notes doesn’t have an export option. Instead, as Obsidian’s blog post on the Importer plugin update explains, it stores your notes in a local SQLite database. The format isn’t documented, but ...
Obsidian is a minimal, fast, free note-taking app trying to carve a place of its own in a world dominated by Notion, Evernote, and even Apple’s own Notes app. The hook? You own the data.