Huh, this is interesting… I usually use obsidian, but have recently moved to Notion for Dungeons and Dragons campaign development.
I really enjoy notions database centric system for DnD. I like that fact that i don’t have to remember to push my changes to GitHub, as i often move PC.
My only problem with Notion is the lack of extensions/themes… Almost everything i use is in the Catppuchin mocha theme (even my windows)… But for the love of God, i can’t get it to work on notion
But hey, knowing my ADHD-ass brain, I’ll be using a new note system soon
I’m currently obsessed with obsidian.md
Aight, I’ll bite. Tell me some about it. I’ve already downloaded… What’s got you hooked?
I used notion before, as context and I like how it’s just regular markdown, nothing fancy. It puts the focus on the text and not what it looks like.
I also like that it’s free and that I have the files on my computer, (and on github in my case)
Huh, this is interesting… I usually use obsidian, but have recently moved to Notion for Dungeons and Dragons campaign development.
I really enjoy notions database centric system for DnD. I like that fact that i don’t have to remember to push my changes to GitHub, as i often move PC.
My only problem with Notion is the lack of extensions/themes… Almost everything i use is in the Catppuchin mocha theme (even my windows)… But for the love of God, i can’t get it to work on notion
But hey, knowing my ADHD-ass brain, I’ll be using a new note system soon
Me, too!
Someone asked me last week to explain why I loved it, and I couldn’t explain why. It’s fast, is all I can think of.
For me it’s that it has it’s focus on the text and it’s simple markdown, it’s free and the files are stored on my computer (and github in my case).
I came from Notion where I put way to much time into what it looks like instead of focusing on the text.