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Les Greys
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over 2 years from writing these notes. I come back to obsidian with a different mind however similar opinions. I think I'm going to give obsidian a harder shot now because I am in the biggest compression of my life and I want 1 place that has word counts, download into a set structure, API/tools integrations capability, and all of me centralized af. Does this make sense? is obsidian where I get that?
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Les Greys
@les
cc: some people I enjoy writing perspectives from. @kepano @danicaswanson @wanderloots.eth @naomiii @tombeck.eth
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Danica Swanson
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Although I do love Obsidian, I don't use it much because my writing habits have been acclimated to Scrivener for well over a decade, and switching costs would be too high for me. If I ever reach the end of my rope with Scrivnener, though, I'll pick up Obsidian again. If Obsidian had been around when I got started as a writer, I'd likely still be using it today. Make of that what you will. I like @cbxm's take elsewhere in the thread: "if there's something out there that you already like and enjoy and doesn't get in the way of your process, then I'd say don't bother with Obsidian. "but if your existing tools are giving you grief and you've got some time to tinker, it's pretty satisfying to put together a vault just the way you like it."
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Caden Chase
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unrelated to the thread, i just wanna say Scrivener is so sick and i wish i'd been a bit more serious of a writer when i first started using it. that's all.
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