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One of the best and most advanced personal note-taking/personal wiki.
Back in 2010 there was Zulupad, but this is exactly what was needed. A much better and advanced version of it. Use it for work, use it for hobbies (great for world building and writing).
Saying this as i've used OneNote, Notion and Obsidian extensively.
Infinitely customizable - if you want to make it an incredibly stripped down snippet collector, Zettelkasten, or series of shower thoughts with nothing but Markdown, you can. If you want to install 60 community plugins and move on to the ones that aren't in the Community store yet, customize it with CSS, and have a widget-y dashboard with buttons and dropdown menus, you can do that too. (I'm somewhere in between.) But more to the point, it's a heck of a lot better than spreading all my notes to myself between 30232340 notepad .txt files in different folders, Notion, Docs and Notes on my phone.
Has it fixed the ADHD and the tendency to pick up every new productivity software? Nope, but that's my own issue. Has it greatly helped with consolidating and getting me into a routine? It sure has -- and it also has the really cool bonus of encouraging wikilinks within notes, which scratches a hypertext itch I forgot I had. (Also, there's a really robust TTRPG community within the Obsidian forums/Discord and a whooole subsection of user-made tips for GMs and players, so that's a nice little bonus for those of you into that hobby.)
What I really like about Obsidian is that it’s offline and free — super reliable as a private knowledge base. It feels more focused for writing compared to Notion, and with Git or syncing tools, backups are no headache. Search is lightning fast, so I never worry about losing track of anything.
