Logseq has the same Publish feature of Obsidian. https://logseq.com/
my OS: https://os.tuxedocomputers.com/ (NEVER CRASHED, very reliable)
Logseq has the same Publish feature of Obsidian. https://logseq.com/
my OS: https://os.tuxedocomputers.com/ (NEVER CRASHED, very reliable)
Great suggestion.
I used Logseq for personal bullet-point notes, alongside my Obsidian vaults for a while, and still do sometimes. I even had them integrated for a long time, so that my Obsidian vaults had to follow Logseq naming conventions (pages, journals, assets). I love the bullet-point style and the more dynamic linking Logseq can do with embedded blocks and embedded pages.
The issue with Logseq that I have run into, is that it starts to become slow as it builds up a large dataset, due to the fact that there is no SQL or proper data mapping.
Logseq can be a bit slower and a bit more granular to use than Obsidian is, which might not be for everyone. With that said, if you prefer bullet-point style note taking, it is absolutely awesome.