Obsidian

Obsidian is my most used app on my laptops, iPad, phone, etc. and has been that way for the last few years between consulting, teaching, and working on my PhD (though you don’t need to do any of those things to appreciate Obsidian…). 

It’s a deceptively simple app that I adore for many reasons. I’ve been writing papers and doing research since my college days in the late 90’s and I wish I had access to a good deal of that work these days. Unfortunately, wonky file formats (like Word over the years) or tech (looking at you, ZIP Drive) has relegated much of that to the aether before I realized the error of my ways and decided to start writing and jotting down electronic notes in more open formats (text files). 

I run my consulting business off of Obsidian. All of my research and work on my PhD starts and is refined in Obsidian. Even my daily journaling has moved there (back to 2021 when I started using the platform).

I highly suggest you check out Obsidian whatever you do or write in this life… good podcast and interview here:

Obsidian’s CEO on why productivity tools need community more than AI | The Verge:

In Obsidian, files are Markdown-based, stored locally on your own devices, and completely free to use. You’ll hear Steph say that he doesn’t even know how many users Obsidian has or how sticky the software is, which is more or less unheard of among startups I cover.

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