Obsidian is too much for me, so I switched to this free alternative

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  • phillynewsnow
    Site Moderator - Staff

    • Oct 11
    • 17918
    • Pixel 7 Pro
    • Android
    • Metro PCS

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    Obsidian is too much for me, so I switched to this free alternative




    Credit: Tushar Mehta / Android Authority





    I take a LOT of notes, and in pursuit of the most promising solution, I have tried note-taking apps such as Evernote and OneNote, dabbled with celebrated knowledge management systems like Notion, and even tried to wrap my head around the infinite possibilities of Obsidian. But the overwhelming number of entry fields in these apps has prevented me from relying on them consistently.

    Time and again, I have found myself returning to simpler remedies, such as Google Keep or Apple Notes, or even rudimentary options like jotting notes by hand. But the biggest issue with these has been the poor support for recall. That lack led me to find something that satisfies both requirements — ease of collecting my thoughts, as well as the ability to retrieve them at a moment’s notice. It wasn’t until recently that I discovered a simpler app that solves both of those issues.



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