Logseq and Obsidian are two of the most popular note-taking tools on the market, helping users manage their personal information in a more structured and efficient way, all in a single interface. This blog post will provide an in-depth comparison of the two tools, highlighting their similarities, differences, and strengths, and ultimately highlight why I chose Logseq over Obsidian.
I fear that my logseq’s performance will decrease on Android, until it’s becoming unusable. I really use it all the time. I have the feeling that Obsidian offers better performance, but my red flag there is that code blocks cannot be indented. So I stick with Logseq and its nice tree structures.