• axum@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Obsidian is closed source, so once the company dies, no one can modify the app. Joplin on the other hand is open source.

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      What I really like about Obsidian is that it stores your notes as plain text/markdown files on your computer. So you always have access to them, even without Obsidian itself. Markdown is also a fairly common format, so it shouldn’t be too hard to move them somewhere else later.

      But your concerns are still valid and I generally also prefer free open source software.

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      1 year ago

      The app may be closed-source, but the data is all markdown, which should be easy to move to other apps.

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        At some point I realized that the solution to this little problem is Emacs org-mode. It’s just sitting there waiting for people to use it.