@preslavrachev @rasterweb I use Logseq fine without thinking about organization. In fact, that's why I like it. Everything goes in the journal. I can organize it out of the journal later if I need to and no worries if I don't. Most of the stuff stays in the journal actually, and I'll just add tags if I'm reviewing and decide it's needed. Eventually I setup some templates for common notes (e.g., meetings, research articles), and I can use a page with queries to "organize" or gather them.
@xarielml @preslavrachev Hmm, I had not heard of Logseq… I’ll give that a look as well.
But you bring up the point of how you use a specific tool is definitely a huge part of how well it will work for you.
@rasterweb @xarielml If you are entering the Logseq world just now, I think you shoud rather skip going through the desktop app, as it will be replaced by a DB-enabled (SQLite) V2 sometime soon. The V2 is a massive upgrade, and you can give it a try here: https://logseq-db-demo.pages.dev
However, it is still a demo, so you will have to manually sync and back up your DB.
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