As a former OneNote user who moved to Obsidian, I would say it's like comparing a go kart and luxury sedan. They both technically get you where you're going if you try hard enough. And if you're not going very far maybe all you need is a go kart.
My obsidian has turned into a personal Wikipedia and it's crazy how much it's improved my efficiency.
I feel Dendron is practically the more equivalent open source tool, logseq is a more opinionated tool, being focused on the bulleted sequential use case that it actually feels relatively different to use
yucky|3 years ago
My obsidian has turned into a personal Wikipedia and it's crazy how much it's improved my efficiency.
KaoruAoiShiho|3 years ago
BOOSTERHIDROGEN|3 years ago
TuringTest|3 years ago
The main difference is that your notes are stored in a readable plain text format.
But if you are interested in an open format, you may as well go the full route and use the similar open-source app logseq instead.
[1] https://logseq.com/
Macha|3 years ago