This video compares two note-taking applications - Obsidian and Zettlr.
Obsidian is a closed-source application with a paid option for commercial users.
Obsidian features a mind map but it is not very useful in an active way.
Obsidian has various useful features such as connections graph view and outgoing links.
Obsidian offers a sync option for a monthly fee.
📝 Obsidian is a note-taking program that allows you to stick your notes on cloud storage without the need for an account.
💻 Zettlr is the open-source equivalent to Obsidian, offering a similar note-taking experience with no associated price and the ability to sync plain markdown via cloud storage.
🔀 Both Obsidian and Zettlr have features for workspace organization, including tab navigation and the ability to split screens.
📝 Obsidian and Zettlr have different layouts and features, with wasted space being a common criticism.
💾 Zettlr offers more export options, while Obsidian has additional statistics and features.
🌳 By default, Zettlr has a tree view layout, but it can be customized.
🔀 Obsidian is a closed-sourced platform that offers consistent visuals and clear UX/UI.
🆓 Zettlr is a free platform with many options, but it has some inconsistencies.
💻 Obsidian is recommended for those who prioritize consistent visuals and clear UX/UI, while Zettlr is suitable for those who prefer more options.
Obsidian and Zettlr are compared in terms of their mind mapping features.
Mind mapping in Obsidian allows for easy linking between chapters and files.
Obsidian's mind mapping feature lacks interactivity and customization options.
📚 Obsidian and Zettlr are compared in terms of export options and ease of use.
💻 Both Obsidian and Zettlr can be used with a file system approach, allowing for easy editing and linking between files.
🌐 Zettlr offers a more webbed and intricate mind map view compared to Obsidian.
💡 Obsidian and Zettlr are compared as note-taking applications.
🔗 Obsidian is favored for its cohesive features and open-source nature.
🖼️ Zettlr lacks image support, while Obsidian can accommodate images.