In an earlier article, I discussed installing plugins and themes in Logseq. And you already know that there are plenty of third-party plugins available in Logseq plugins Marketplace. Let me share some of the Plugins I use to organize my contents. ๐ง
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Logseq is different from the conventional note-taking applications in many aspects. Firstly, it follows a note block approach, rather than a page-first approach for content organization. This allows Logseq to achieve data interlinking at the sentence level. That is, you can refer
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Logseq provides all the necessary elements you need for creating your knowledge base. But one size doesn’t fit all. You may need something extra that is either too complicated to achieve in Logseq or not possible at all. What do you do,
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Simply creating well-formatted notes isnโt enough to manage the information you collect in daily lifeโaccessibility is key. If you can’t easily retrieve that information and its context, the whole point of “knowledge management” falls apart. From my experience using it daily for
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Logseq is a highly efficient note-taking and knowledge management app with decent Markdown support. While using Logseq, one thing to keep in mind is that the text formatting isn’t pure Markdown. This is because Logseq uses bullet blocks as the basic unit
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Logseq is a versatile open source tool for knowledge management. It is regarded as one of the best open source alternatives to the popular proprietary tool Obsidian. While it covers the basics of note-taking, it also doubles down as a powerful task
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