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This looks interesting too (blu3mo).
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When I tried it before, it didn’t feel right, but it seems like the UI has changed.
- The links appear on the right, just like the current Move Related Page List Horizontally.
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Impressions
- Overall, it’s cleaner than Scrapbox (both in terms of appearance and usability).
- The UI is quite good, like an IDE.
- You can drag most UI elements around.
- It seems like there are many things you can do that you can’t do in Scrapbox.
- And those things seem to fit my use case quite well.
- Functionality as a personal external brain.
- Calendar features, etc.
- So, it seems like it would be nice to bring the good aspects of Scrapbox to Obsidian.
- [/villagepump/Obsidian Scrapbox化計画](https://scrapbox.io/villagepump/Obsidian Scrapbox化計画)
- And those things seem to fit my use case quite well.
- It feels like extensions are easier to use in Obsidian compared to Scrapbox.
- I’m getting more inclined to switch.
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https://github.com/zsviczian/obsidian-excalidraw-plugin
- Wow, this is really good.
- You can draw by hand, and the links you write become Obsidian links.
- It’s like an upgraded version of kakeru.
- Wow, this is really good.
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https://github.com/blacksmithgu/obsidian-dataview
- Obsidian Dataview looks interesting (blu3mo)(blu3mo).
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https://forum.obsidian.md/t/obsidian-release-v1-1-0-insider-build/48954
- I’m not sure how much it can do, but I’m looking forward to Obsidian Canvas.
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https://medium.com/@nuno.f.s.campos
- I’ll read this later.
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I used to use Obsidian, but I ended up going back to Scrapbox (u7693).
- Obsidian can be infinitely extended with plugins, but the syntax used for extensions doesn’t work when publishing with Obsidian Publish.
- Scrapbox’s
.icon
notation is just too convenient.