A very nice overview, thank you! I only knew Obsidian, and looked at the other apps mentioned, and.... Joplin has a paid online/web clipper/sync (a very cheap at the other hand), and Trillium & Bookstack & WikiJS each require to set up your own server... I am a tester and know what Git is )))) But I barely able to start my own server even with instructions provided.... :( Seems like I'd stick with Obsidian and it's (my own) cloud-sync. Thank you anyway!
Thanks for this vid! One question, about Trillium, Wiki.js or bookstack You said they were open source, but are they also self-hosted? I am looking for note taking apps which i can use offline, while also allowing for export and import of data easily
@@homelabchronicles739 perfect! i was looking for a good backup for all my obsidian/notion notes, without any external dependencies cheers for the vid!
Thanks for featuring us!
I really appreciate the work you are doing!
This was a great introduction. I love the possibility to copy things into other systems.
A very nice overview, thank you! I only knew Obsidian, and looked at the other apps mentioned, and.... Joplin has a paid online/web clipper/sync (a very cheap at the other hand), and Trillium & Bookstack & WikiJS each require to set up your own server... I am a tester and know what Git is )))) But I barely able to start my own server even with instructions provided.... :(
Seems like I'd stick with Obsidian and it's (my own) cloud-sync.
Thank you anyway!
glad you liked it
Helpful video, thank you!
Thank you very much, for this overview!
Thanks for this vid! One question, about Trillium, Wiki.js or bookstack
You said they were open source, but are they also self-hosted?
I am looking for note taking apps which i can use offline, while also allowing for export and import of data easily
yes all.of them are self.hosted
@@homelabchronicles739 perfect!
i was looking for a good backup for all my obsidian/notion notes, without any external dependencies
cheers for the vid!
"And then a bunch of nerds got involved..." I *might* hear something funnier today, but you are certainly in the running for first place!
glad you enjoyed it ;)
For me trilium and obsidian are winners! bookstack is too bulky to use!
i personally love joplin and obsidian, trilium needs some time for polishing, its a good app nevertheless!
no close source software please
Thank you
Is Obsidian Self-hosted?
You keep the files wherever you want. It can be saved in your computer without any external contact. Or you could save it in the cloud an sync it.
@@OscarAlaniz Normally when talking about "self-hosted" it's not about the files but the app.
@@summerWTFE I learned something new. Thank you!