I’m using Obsidian as well. IIRC there is an open source alternative that aims to work with Obsidian markdown files (with features still being added the last time I looked). I forgot what it’s called, though, and it doesn’t have the same plugin ecosystem either.
It’s possible that you have Zettlr in mind? And possibly not! But given the high degree of overlap with Obsidian’s approach (Zettlr’s forums/discussion address this matter in several threads), it’s worth noting in this curated post. It, too, is a Markdown based writing + note-taking + idea-connecting (Zettelkasten model) app which is open source and cross platform.
I’m using Obsidian as well. IIRC there is an open source alternative that aims to work with Obsidian markdown files (with features still being added the last time I looked). I forgot what it’s called, though, and it doesn’t have the same plugin ecosystem either.
It’s possible that you have Zettlr in mind? And possibly not! But given the high degree of overlap with Obsidian’s approach (Zettlr’s forums/discussion address this matter in several threads), it’s worth noting in this curated post. It, too, is a Markdown based writing + note-taking + idea-connecting (Zettelkasten model) app which is open source and cross platform.
I think it starts with (or contains) an F, so I don’t think it’s that. Maybe Foam?