Have you stumbled upon a new productivity app that's become indispensable to your workflow? Share your favorite discovery and why it's made such a significant impact on your productivity!
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Recently, I switched from Notion to Obsidian. This has been one of the best changes I made to improve my productivity.
Also, obsidian integration with Neovim is
Thanks for sharing! Obsidian looks really cool and I'll try it too :)
Please give it a try and spawn yourself a second brain! 🧠
How did you move your notion pages to obsidian? Do they have a tooling to do that?
I've been pondering on moving to Obsidian for a while, but haven't been able to due to busy sched.
@chan_austria777 They have everything documented here. Go check it out. It's pretty simple.
sudo shutdown -h now
is my favorite oneLove it. It’s really do love it.
sudo init 0
Notion!
I've been using Notion for a long time but I saw @shricodev comment about "Obsidian" and that one seems very interesting to me, I'll give it a try!
OmniFocus is probably the answer to this. The real answer to this is paper and pen. I love paper and pen, they tend to have far fewer bugs, and it’s a lot more feature-rich than most productivity software these days.
They are also very customizable from my experience, no vendor lock-in and work seamlessly across all places. Really a groundbreaking product!
Google Keep!
Different kind of productivity - but todos, calendar and email all in one place - I like Amie. It is very well designed, very well integrated, and is just overall a good, intuitive, and easy-to-use app (in this case, my meaning of intuitive and easy-to-use are two different things).
Amie looks like what Skiff, now acquired by Notion, tried to be.