

I don’t think it will replace Obsidian for me but I do think it can be used alongside Obsidian since it’s all Markdown files, use whichever is more appropriate for the task at hand. The Mac app is still in beta, I haven’t tried it yet but the iOS app is promising enough I paid for a lifetime license and am eager to see where it goes. It’s showing serious promise and hits some of the same notes Obsidian does but with much more limited extensibility and a lack of community. Have a look at Templater and DataView, there’s so much power in those two extensions alone.Īnother possible option, one that is native, would be Taio. That doesn’t do much for the stability or performance issues Electron often has but it hasn’t been much of a problem for me. The only downside is that it’s Electron, not native but with a decent theme like California Coastline it feels right at home on macOS. The massive community is creating more powerful extensions at breakneck speed matched only by the development of the core app itself. Obsidian is my tool of choice, it handles everything development related I can throw at it with help from extensions, the best description I can give it is that it’s an IDE for notes. Then layer on extensions for LaTeX if necessary.
SNIPPETSLAB VS QUIVER CODE
I think your best bet would probably be Obsidian or Visual Studio Code with extensions like Foam or Dendron for notes.
