Logseq 4+

Logseq, Inc.

    • 4.3 • 40 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

A local, open-source knowledge base

Logseq is a joyful, open-source outliner that works on top of local plain-text Markdown and Org-mode files. Use it to write, organize and share your thoughts, keep your to-do list, and build your own digital garden.

Logseq includes the following features:
1. Backlink
2. Knowledge Graph
3. Page and block references
4. Page and block embeds
5. Tasks & Todos
6. SRS Cards
7. Zotero integration
8. Youtube, Twitter, etc. integration
9. Audio recorder
10. Powerful queries
11. Whiteboards

What’s New

Version 0.10.9

This is a minor release for bug fixes.

For the full list of what's changed, please refer to the official document site.

Ratings and Reviews

4.3 out of 5
40 Ratings

40 Ratings

AnotherFineMess ,

This is great .. but still buggy

Works well and permits some useful flexible approaches to PKM in a clean UI on iOS devices. I do chime with the outliner approach where every bullet is an addressable block… a little different to the obsidian approach -some folk just prefer one approach over the other ** UI on a phone due to layout and clarity is one of the best for this type of app **There continue to be some significant bugs that can be very frustrating ( some have existed for some time and some that are new. ).. eg my daily note sometimes just disappears never to be seen again !!! Trust must be fundamental to any app ** I guess as Logseq is still not yet at version 1 this can be expected.. but I am getting the sense that mobile app is not currently the priority as desktop version feels more robust. (I have become aware that this is likely an iCloud issue as iCloud is really not very good for several 3rd party apps) ** Overall I’d say Logseq has a lot of potential and importantly feels really good and uncluttered on an iPhone with a fluid workflow.. nice 🙂 .. but beware data losses

macselvi ,

Awesome! But...

Awesome that LogSeq is finally available on the App Store! Love it!

However... a couple of notes: settings don't seem to work, clicking on any switch doesn't seem to change its state; and it would be great to have google drive (and Dropbox) support 😍

SLy182 ,

Great start and concept!

Logseq is much easier than other Markdown-based editors yet very powerful. Complete ownership of the database is a great idea that sync just fine. iOS does need to have lots of tweaks to match Notion capabilities and speed but is already powerful. I would vote for improvements: - the easier block-handling (drag and drop, clone, remove with the button in the toolbar) - ability to drag input cursor (space-pressed) across all the blocks at the same time (Notion recently added that) - easier way to config and adapt themes with interface - embedded epub / fb2 reader support to have highlights and books together.

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