• zef@lemmy.worldOP
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      10 months ago

      Well I have for the last two years, but I’m biased because I wrote it 🤓

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        10 months ago

        I’d be curious to see comparison with Logseq. As it’s rightly mentioned, there are thousands of note taking apps and I’m not quite sure I see the selling point of SB. I really love the idea of notes as a database, but the query langauage seems subpar, more akin to obsidian’s dataview than the overwhelming power of tiddlywiki’s filters or Logseq’s queries.

        I went from evernote to tiddlywiki to Obsidian to Logseq and somewhat stuck here now because I got the powerful queries in a very neat UI. With the market oversaturated as it is, I’d be nice to see what Silverbullet brings to the game that others don’t, what are the distinguishing features.

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      10 months ago

      Yes, I have used it for many months. It has been the best solution for my use case for a while. Which is tasks, shopping, planning (trips, …), recipes, and a simple knowledgebase. It was the offline support that set it apart from some other solutions

      I have the files in a syncthing folder, so I can access the files without running silverbullet

      My biggest problem is keeping up with all the changes. Zef made some youtube videos that are helpful

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      10 months ago

      I use it and love it. Having the metadata (tags, dates, …) of your pages available to query and organize is awesome. I also love the tagged tasks feature.

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      10 months ago

      i’m using it at work to take notes and write documentation.

      i think it’s a fantastic app.

      i have it as a pwa and have at least one silverbullet for each desktop.

      i have ~100 notes perfectly organized in silverbullet!

      the only things i would change is compatability with other tools. there is no way to export to PDF, if you nees to convert the note to docx you need to copy paste everything.