Obsidian is great at many things, but one thing that it doesn’t do out of the box is make it easy to share notes. That may seem like an oversight in our ever more connected world, but it’s by design. The Obsidian team believes that your notes should be private and durable by default. Private […]| Obsidian Rocks
Obsidian is wonderful, but complicated. Getting started with Obsidian notes can be a challenge. Let's make it easy!| Obsidian Rocks
Obsidian Properties: an incredibly helpful new tool within Obsidian that gives you more power and control over your notes. Read more here.| Obsidian Rocks
Bases is a brilliant new tool from the Obsidian team. It allows you to create interactive filtered lists of notes. It is user-friendly and extremely powerful, and I think one of the most important additions to Obsidian that we’ve ever seen. Bases are designed to be easy-to-use and, unlike Dataview, they don’t require any programming […]| Obsidian Rocks
If you spend focused time working on your computer, and you use Obsidian, then you need Obsidian Quick Capture. Find out how ->| Obsidian Rocks
Callouts in Obsidian give you a lot more flexibility when it comes to organizing your notes, and they’re easy to use. Find out more...| Obsidian Rocks
Obsidian is a wonderful application, but have you tried any of the FREE community plugins? They will change your life. Here's how.| Obsidian Rocks
It’s no secret that I love callouts in Obsidian. Whenever a note starts to feel overwhelming, I try to do two things: break the note into multiple atomic notes, and pretty the note up with headings and callouts. But I have a problem with callouts: the format is hard to remember. Nearly every time I […]| Obsidian Rocks