
In a sea of note taking apps, Obsidian stands out from the rest by taking portability to heart and giving a first class interface to boot. The only downside is being limited to Markdown, and hacking solutions into it
What's great
local storage (28)
What needs improvement
markdown support (2)
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I like where this is going, to design your bento box visually, before having to write code. But it is missing some important polish and a couple more features. Polish wise, drag and drop doesn't seem to work as expected and resizing is a chore. And feature wise I really need to understand how the layout will act responsively and support it. As an aside, not everyone uses Tailwind, giving an option to use plain-old-style attributes would go a long way. Keep at it :D
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A breath of fresh air for working in the console on Windows, it looks nice and runs smoothly. If you're on Windows, it's now the only way you should be handling terminals.
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My constant companion in writing code. Allowing me to chop and change my development experience to each project I work on.
The shame is that parts of the tool are proprietary and clunky. For instance, the remote tools consistently expect to download the server-side-component, sometimes multiple times a day.
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customizable interface (13)
What needs improvement
proprietary (1)
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Of all of the Git clients I've used, this is the only client that keeps the closest parity with the Git tool while keeping a clean and functional UI. I recommend this to all developers new and experienced, because you get to see what flags you're running for each command
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