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I have been a moderate user of Obsidian in the past. And have just read the main page of Dendron. I do not see how Dendron helps navigate in a big PKM base any differently from Obsidian. There is a search bar, and a graph view. Then what?


For many people, "Obsidian, but open source", would be a pretty compelling selling point. I only became aware of Dendron today, but going to have to evaluate it now


Yep, I agree. To me it is the "Your instance is always here in the cloud, via CodeServer", that is appealing. I also plan to use that CodeServer stuff so a team can edit in parallel the same PKM. [btw, is there a collaborative way of working, in Obsidian?]

But my initial question was whether Dendron was providing an innovative way to extract subparts of the graph.




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