Recommendations on the "new" generation of outliners?
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Posted by satis
Jul 27, 2023 at 06:28 PM
FYI they guy who sells a $75+ Logseq course at https://www.logseqmastery.com/ (which I have no familiarity or affiliation with, and cannot recommend for/against) just posted on YouTube a list of his favorite 5 Logseq plugins:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oS2W8fW6rU0
They are:
Journals: calendar navigation
Bullet-point threading
Convert indented blocks into a page
Omnivore.app import of read-it-later highlights/annotations
Markup: show tree-like view of outlines
Posted by Cyganet
Jul 27, 2023 at 10:22 PM
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>One other question for which I have seen mixed responses, and that is
>whether there are web, Android, and Chrome OS versions for Logseq. I
>would be using Logseq mainly on my Windows machine. However, I have an
>Android phone and tablet, and a Lenovo Duet 5 Chromebook (wich also
>functions as a Chrome OS tablet).
There’s an Android version, but it’s not in the Google play store. You download it through your browser and install it on the phone, after allowing the browser to install apps.
The Android version works fine, but does not support any plugins.
There is no web version that I am aware of. Nor does the download page list ChromeOS.
Posted by Daly de Gagne
Jul 28, 2023 at 03:57 AM
Thanks Cyganet!
Cyganet wrote:
>
>Daly de Gagne wrote:
>>One other question for which I have seen mixed responses, and that is
>>whether there are web, Android, and Chrome OS versions for Logseq. I
>>would be using Logseq mainly on my Windows machine. However, I have an
>>Android phone and tablet, and a Lenovo Duet 5 Chromebook (wich also
>>functions as a Chrome OS tablet).
>
>There’s an Android version, but it’s not in the Google play store. You
>download it through your browser and install it on the phone, after
>allowing the browser to install apps.
>
>https://logseq.com/downloads
>
>The Android version works fine, but does not support any plugins.
>
>There is no web version that I am aware of. Nor does the download page
>list ChromeOS.
>
Posted by Tumbleweed
Aug 30, 2023 at 07:19 PM
After a lot of consideration, I realized I would like something visual. From project planning to research to company docs, I just like seeing the overview. Otherwise, current 3-panes such as UltraRecall would be sufficient.
Heptabase and Obsidian (Canvas) seem like the two most obvious tools. I’m leaning toward Heptabase as a tool which appears to have a lower learning curve - however, Obsidian has a Zotero integration plugin.
Some questions:
1) In Heptabase, is there any way to record and track entries with attributes, such as the Ultra Recall templates I’ve made for “doctor’s appointments”, “meetings”, etc?
2) Is there any reference software like Zotero that has a Heptabase integration? I could just keep this separate in Citavi, but I prefer to avoid multiple entry when possible.
3) Does anyone have general comments on Heptabase vs Obsidian Canvas?
Thanks!