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by gexla 1804 days ago
And isn't this a side project? They are also the dev team behind Dynalist?
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Yes they develop Dynalist as well but as far as I know it is on "hold" and they are focusing on Obsidian atm.
I would love a fusion between the two - an MD backed infinite outliner.

Logseq is the closest thing, but it feels a little clunkier.

me too. obsidian hasn't really clicked with me yet but i love the idea of everything being simple plain text files in a folder.

last time i checked out logseq or any of the other outliners, none of them have a note section underneath each bullet point, which is something i use a ton in dynalist

That actually scares me a bit. I liked Dynalist but stopped using it because of random UI issues on mobile, it just didn't feel worth it.

Hope they do better with Obsidian.