There are minor issues to work through, mainly the UI/UX, but at this stage, I am unable to function without this solution. The biggest issue it solved for me was that when I'm trying to capture information, I need as little friction as possible while capturing. Logseq's daily journal combined with the bi-directional linking makes it much easier to capture information while working much closer to how our brain functions (less static categorization and more linking between ideas).
Very solid PKMS with infinite outlining as a central mode of writing. FOSS project with a vibrant and fun community. It's easy to jump in and make contributions. Think of some way you could improve the product? You can write custom Javascript that gives you the full capabilities of their plugin api.
I highly rate this PKMS. It's an exemplar of the power of FOSS
A perfect alternative if you need a x-platform note/knowledge managing tool that keeps your data in a format that is future proof (Markdown) - so that they are not lost even in case the software would be discontinued. An advantage not to be underestimated.
I prefer it to more popular Obisdian - as it has no restriction & I can use it for my private and corperate work. I used Obsidian as well - until I got aware of this - yes, there are less plugins, but there is everything (& more) than I require and expect from my knowledge database.
Logseq is currently the best outline and knowledge management application I'm aware of, and I tested a bunch. I appreciate the outline-only approach, so you don't have to think about files and organizing in directories and hierarchy, you can just create notes which will get attached to your graph via deep-links, or attach nodes to a date.
Logseq is my daily driver. From Productivity management, accounting and to personal finance straetgy– all of these dimensions of my life has been amplified and augmented thanks to Logseq. Although I miss the absence of a sync feature– the feeling of safety and reassurance one gets when using Logseq as your second Brain and thinking tool is unparalleled.
If there is one tool I would love to be the patron for, that would be logseq.