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I’d never heard of Skiff, but the reason I use Logseq instead of Notion is because it’s AGPL open source and you can keep control of your data.
Same reason I use emacs org-mode 👍
I really liked logseq but it is staggeringly heavy for a fancy note taking app, uses some wierd markup and the forced bullets are restrictive.
But I really liked its structure, much simpler than things like anytype, but just as powerful.
Is this similar to obsidian but FOSS?
I’m told they’re similar, but I’ve never used Obsidian.
Logseq vs Obsidian - which PKM tool should you use?
How to use Obsidian and Logseq together and why Markdown matters
I use Obsidian alot, they are very different in how they work as far as I can tell. Obsidian is more like a pure notebook with a HUGE amount of useful plugins. I use the KanBan and OCR functions alot with their Google-esq search.