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Why is Trilium so unknown?
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Has anyone used both Obsidian and Trillium? I use Obsidian, so that's my reference point here.
Edit: Hmm, so hierarchy trees means things need to be in one place on the tree, but it can be "cloned" so it can have multiple locations on the tree. That seems like a very complicated way to day "in obsidian, you can link any note to any other note." Am I misunderstanding anything here?
I used to use both obsidian and logseq the rich text of trilium isn't that rich it is practically markdown but made simpler with a menu, more like the obsidian mobile app. Practically trilium isn't strictly hierarchy based, if you wanted you could just slap everything in one folder and link what you want. The clone feature comes handy form people like me that have to have everything neatly organized so if I want a note in 2 folders at the same time I can do that. Sadly the [[link]] format isn't supported as of now but it has its own internal linking, just press ctrl+L and link away. I hope this helps, maybe it's not the perfect option for you but I would love if you could spread the word, Thank you very much
@da_g Yeah, I actually basically do slap everything in one folder on Obsidian lol. I love that I don't need to spend time organizing folders, but I still find things easily by taking "paths" through my vault!
Ah, no [[links]]? Well. I'm a couple thousand notes deep on that format hahah.
I don't think this is for me, but I've given your post a boost and an upvote! Good luck!
I tried that method but it hurt my brain, logseq practically forces you to use that because of its lack of folders.
For what I know [[links]] are not supported sorry, maybe in the future. But still I don't know very much lol.
No worries I appreciate immensely the help that you gave, thanks.