Ulysses I use for general notes and long-form writing. forever now and it's a staple in my life. I'm have used Devonthink for my (web) clippings, book quotes/notes, PDF etc. I'm really trying to limit and consolidate my tools, as I would rather not have more specialized tools, but a few multipurpose tools (that might not be great at everything). 20 years ago I would have said, features are all that matters - silly me : ) I've learned that if it's atrocious to use then that creates more friction where I start to use it less and less, producing less output. I don't want a solution that's overly complicated with 1000s of customizations, and is easy and a pleasure to use. I'd also be interested in your experience with using various PKM tools. Logseq doesn't support pipe notation, the functionality is there but the syntax is a bit different. You can even have something called block embeds that are unlike obsidian, editable. Logseq does support references to text and its implementation is arguably better than obsidians. not sure what simple embeds does, sorry you can use alfred or Raycast or something to replicate this temporarily The same obsidian syntax carries over to logseq for code blocks better pdf plugin functionality is replicated in the logseq core PDF annotation banner is a plug-in I'm working on and should be finished in the next few days for advanced tables, perhaps the markdown table editor plug-in may be helpful Most of data views functionality can be replicated using queries in logseq I'll address each of your points separately.
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