so I am currently on Roam, and playing around with...
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so I am currently on Roam, and playing around with Obsidian, Logseq, and now Dendron. I like Roam a lot, but all my reading recently across the web about all our "2nd brain" note taking tools, the idea of not being vendor locked, and how Markdown is really the way to go. So looking at these more "open platforms". In particular, I was zoning in on Logseq, which acts a lot like Roam, but has some great differences in paeticular to task management, in particular some org-mode support, and built functions derived from org-mode as "first-class" citizens for blocks (A/B/C priorities, SCHEDULED, DEADLINE). Then I got exposed to Dendron. And @User concepts on hierarchy vs. backlinks was interesting. And one very interesting piece of Dendron is that it can leverage much of what the VSCode ecosytem present. My use cases are mostly task management, much of it comes from meetings and work-related information. I do research various technical topics, but am not operating as a "student" working on a degree. I am currently a software test director at a medium size company, and have A LOT of meetings, and am pulled into a lot of directions. So constantly jotting downing meeting notes/minutes, actions and agendas to follow-up. Project notes/ and links etc.
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