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by UnnoTed 38 days ago
Free to download, free to use, free to share, no data collection of any kind, but closed source.

A full 1:1 native clone would be too much to build without funding. Plugin/theme/api compatibility, canvas, bases, sync, and all the small Obsidian edge cases would make it a much larger project.

Without sponsorship or some sustainable funding model, AI'd focus first on the native markdown editor/vault part: local files, Obsidian-friendly markdown and edit on cursor presence.

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Free to download, free to use, closed source - for that we already have Obsidian...
> for that we already have Obsidian...

Wasting 300mb ram to show static text, Wordpad does the same in 13mb ram but sadly it lacks markdown support.