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58x14 | 2 years ago
Top reasons:
- local first files stored in markdown format (somewhat future-proof); this also allows a Git repo sync
- multiple ways of syncing Vaults (their term for a workspace); can store Vaults on iCloud, Dropbox, or with Obsidian's Sync service which is E2E encrypted
- rich plugin ecosystem
- can style pages with CSS and run various code, like javascript, from inside the editor
- Graph view and Canvas are extraordinarily useful visualizations of your data
- supportive and prolific community, from their forums, to YouTube creators and bloggers; simply search "Obsidian intro" or "Obsidian tips" or "Moving to Obsidian from ___" for inspiration
ASalazarMX|2 years ago
I pay a couple of cents per GB per month for rsync.net, and I understand they're very different use cases, but why is syncing my 40 MB of notes so expensive?
kepano|2 years ago
With Obsidian Sync, your $8 don't only go towards syncing. It helps Obsidian remain profitable and 100% user-supported (no VC investors). Subsidizing costs in pursuit of growth is what got Evernote here.
shostack|2 years ago