Knowledge Management Apps with Robust Web Versions
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Posted by exatty95
Aug 25, 2024 at 08:22 PM
My company has clamped down on user software installations, so I had to delete my local Obsidian, Logseq and Tana programs. Tana’s web version seems to work pretty well, but neither Obsidian and Logseq currently offer that option. I’m finding Tana useful for productivity, but I have been relying on Obsidian and Logseq for knowledge management and now need to find a replacement. I mostly collect notes, articles, and snippets of useful information that I can categorize/tag and find later through searches. Tana can do that too, but I don’t now have the skills or staying power to wade through all the available videos, Slack explanations, etc., to learn how to do that well enough to rely on.
I like the power and the granular categorization and search capabilities of programs like Tana and Tinderbox, but I don’t have the querying skills to take full advantage of them. I’m hoping to find something between that level and the very simple search capabilities of other programs that are designed for non-experts. I have a sneaking suspicion that something like Notion may be my best option, but I’m late enough in my career that I’d rather not devote huge amounts of time customizing a program to fit my exact needs. “Good enough” would be good enough at this point.
What tools with robust web versions are people using for knowledge management that might work for what I’m trying to achieve? My practice has been to install a local version on my personal Mac and sync that with the web version that I use on my Windows work computer.
Sorry about the ramble, but thanks for whatever experiences and guidance you can provide.
Posted by exatty95
Aug 25, 2024 at 08:45 PM
Sorry for the double posting. Please ignore this one and add your replies to the other one