PKM Comparison Chart
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Posted by Luhmann
Dec 16, 2024 at 05:06 AM
Hi folks. I haven’t posted here in ages, but that is because I’ve been very content with Logseq - and still am. However, there are so many new competitors to logseq that I decided I would do a quick survey of the state of the art. It is far from complete, but I’ve made a little chart that I wanted to share with you all.
You can see it here:
https://luhmann-logseq.notion.site/PKM-Comparison-Chart-15ebd7204f5f80209122f1bfeed92faf?pvs=4
I’ve seen several other feature comparison charts out there, but none capture the features I’ve come to depend on in Logseq. Since these are the features I look for when I am comparing Logseq to other PKM apps, that is what I wanted to see. (Although there are two features I want that are either missing or only partially implemented in Logseq.) This is an idiosyncratic list, and doesn’t aim to be comprehensive.
Be sure to click on an app name to see the notes if you are wondering why I labeled certain features as incomplete.
At the bottom of the page are other apps I intend to add when I have time.
I first learned of Logseq here so I felt it was only right to post this chart here as well. Cheers.
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Dec 16, 2024 at 10:41 AM
Nice table and interesting list of must-haves. I’ve never heard of Orca before.
I suggest the next app you try is Craft. Version 3.0 nails task management. The only squiffy feature may be outlining. Not sure it will prove robust enough for you.
Thanks!
Steve
Posted by Luhmann
Dec 16, 2024 at 11:49 AM
I’ve tried Craft 3.0. Not a fan, but I do plan to add it to the chart.
Posted by MadaboutDana
Dec 16, 2024 at 03:22 PM
Love the table – great demo of why Notion is so competent, too!
Couple of thoughts:
- Obsidian does now offer native outlining/folding
- Obsidian plugins do offer calendar integration (ICS, iCAL), as well as transclusion editing (the amazing “Hover Editor”, which has been around for quite a while)
- I would strongly suggest adding acreom (acreom.com, or for code and updates: https://github.com/Acreom/app)
I hear what you say about Craft. I’ve tried to love it, but while it produces gorgeous documents, there’s something somehow… disconnected about it, despite all the efforts to turn it into a fully connected, interlinked app. Amazing for producing good-looking mailers, mind you!
> Luhmann wrote:
>> I’ve tried Craft 3.0. Not a fan, but I do plan to add it to the chart.
Posted by Luhmann
Dec 16, 2024 at 09:21 PM
Thanks. I’ll check out acreom as well.