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I'm a huge fan of read-it-later apps, and I'm a really happy Instapaper user. But when I saw all of these rave reviews of Matter, a social reading app, I knew I had to give it a try. In this video I give a brief overview of what Matter is like to use, what I like about it, and whether or not I'll be switching to it.

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As I'm using Logseq now on daily basis, it made sense to see how well my Roam Highlighter for Chrome integrates with the app.
Whiteboard docs.logseq.com

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Creating links to pages is simple in Logseq; you just type them! No need to use your mouse, create a page, and then point to it. If you link to a page that doesn't exist yet, Logseq creates it for you.
Apart from linking to pages outside of Logseq, you can also use the alias function to link to an internal page. This is handy for when you want to show a different label for an internal link.
Just like we can reference a page by placing its name between [[double brackets]], we can reference a block by using ((double parenthesis)) and placing its address in between.
Logseq aims to be an environment for thinking.
Two common ways to get started with Logseq are note-taking and task management.
The difference between bracket links and hashtags is purely cosmetic as they function the same.
Logseq is a networked outliner.
We recommend creating pages using links, as this will ensure an entry point to them.
It takes time to master this tool, as Logseq doesn't impose a way of working.
Finally, for aliases that you use often it's best to add a page alias.
Everything in Logseq is about the block;
Whereas most note-taking tools make linking to other notes a hassle, Logseq has a keyboard-first approach.
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[Obsidian](https://obsidian.md/) > Being so extensible and personalizable
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Capacities app.capacities.io
TAGX tagx.io

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Adds the option to search selected text on external websites, like Google and Wikipedia. The search opens in an iframe in Obsidian. You can add your own websites!

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This plugin allows you to extract highlighted and underlined text from your PDFs into a markdown file in your Obsidian vault.

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It seems like Obsidian isn’t a great tool for capturing quick notes. In addition, people also seem to be divided on their solution to putting notes into Obsidian. Some people directly put things into Obsidian, some use automation workflows (e.g. Tasker, iOS shortcuts), and others use a third-party app and sync to Obsidian with a script / syncing service (e.g. Syncthing).

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An Obsidian plugin to bridge MarginNote 3 and Obsidian

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Notes updated in Fleeting Notes will be synced to Obsidian and vice versa. To enable this functionality, go to the plugin settings and set the sync type to “Two-way sync”.

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Capture Ideas Anytime, Anywhere

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Notes updated in Fleeting Notes will be synced to Obsidian and vice versa. To enable this functionality, go to the plugin settings and set the sync type to “Two-way sync”.

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Transforms a URL to markdown view if the website allows it.

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nvALT is a lightweight program for capturing created by Brett Terpstra.

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Capturing (or quick capture) allows you to quickly record your ideas and move freely to next one without having anything “fall through the cracks”.

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I released a new version of Marked 2 this week, featuring integration with Hookmark (formerly known as Hook).
So what did Marked add? You can now add hook:// links as images in a Markdown document and the referenced resource will be resolved when previewing the markup.

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This morning I added Hook integration to SearchLink. I borrowed some code from the Hook command line tool I created and added a new !hook search type to SearchLink.