True. The journal, the block level editing, the outliner view, and being FOSS are strong reasons to consider Logseq over Obsidian.
bad3r
joined 2 years ago
I don't really care much for plugin support on mobile as I can see it could cause more issues than help. I do hope the mobile app gets better though.
I don't really make use of templates. I do love the journal. It makes it easy to jot things down.
knowledge management refers to how to organize, store, retrieve, and use information.
In the context of personal knowledge management using tools like Logseq, the definition could be something like this:
Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) is the practice of capturing, organizing, and making sense of one's own observations, ideas, and experiences to understand and share knowledge. It's about creating a system that allows you to capture thoughts and ideas easily, make connections between different pieces of information, and retrieve and use this knowledge effectively.
For example, if you're learning a new topic, you might read a variety of sources and take notes in Logseq. Over time, you'd review and refine these notes, connecting new insights to existing ones, creating a rich, interconnected knowledge base.