Logseq is a joyful, open-source outliner that works on top of local plain-text Markdown and Org-mode files. Use it to write, organize and share your thoughts, keep your to-do list, and build your own digital garden.
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There is no doubt that this is a great note-taking software.
I used to use Notion Pro, Obsidian before, but since I learned about Logseq, I have been deeply attracted by this excellent concept of products.
At present, I have been using Logseq as the main note-taking app for three months. The recent canary version has fixed a lot of previous Bugs. It is lucky for me to see the birth of an interesting product.
@hue__liu Thanks! We will always keep working to make logseq better!
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As an org-mode fan, it's really nice to see logseq.
Easy to use(emacs is great, but hard to configure), and modern UI application.
I just need to focus on thinking and writing.
I think Logseq will almost be my last note-taking app.
BTW, wish macOS desktop app could be more stable :p
@lemond520 Thank you ! org-mode is awesome, we also got a lot of inspiration from it!
And for sure, we will continue to optimize and improve stability.
Just wanted to say that I love seeing logseq developing quickly. I tried it a few month back and returned today. So much more polished. Also, I love the "privacy first" approach. Keep on rocking! :)
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It's an amazing product. Lightning fast development, FOSS-philosophy, local- & privacyfirst while providing an amazing range of features (even before the plugin-system is released) - I couldn't imagine anything better after those few months in which logseq exists...
Prior to Logseq I was a heavy org-mode user for both personal and work. My job involves supporting around 60k enterprise servers, I handle things ranging from automation, defects, as well as continual improvements in services, and much more. LS has helped me manage that workload and maintain my sanity :) The beauty of it, is it can be as simple as you like, or complex to fit your needs. Thank you LS team!!
@nmartin84 Wow, 60k servers! Glad that Logseq can be helpful for you, thank you for the kind words!
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This will be a fun rabbit trail. Heavy orgmode infosec user here (CISSP, etc..etc) - Love local first with the tools I use for very sensitive info. (so i cant use workflowy, roam, notion, etc) This fits the bill but gives me the outliner my brain needs (zoom in to remove distractions) and simple to start, but can get very deep in the tools. Keep up the good work, going to send some cash your way :)
Logseq is great! The export features even allows to keep embedded blocks, which is awesome for data portability. The developers are active on the discord, and are super helpful.
Logseq has exactly the features I need from a knowledge management system. It has journal, TODOs, backlinks, spaced repetition and a powerful query language. I can setup absolutely everything how I like it.
And I really like how Logseq stores the graph in plain Markdown files. Since it's just text, I can view my graph on mobile as well, using e.g. Obsidian mobile client.
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Just returned to supporting LogSeq financially as well. For anyone being in love with the way Roam handles links, LogSeq is the local and md-file-based remedy. only issue is stability, Obsidian compatibility would be nice, but pointing out the caveats would enable working around them already. Please continue to run our lives on this wonderful system 😍.
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