Obsidian vs Capacities
Obsidian is a Markdown editor with powerful note-linking abilities, while Capacities is a new take on Notion allowing you to organize notes as a connected graph of ideas instead of just putting them into nested folders.
Obsidian
Obsidian is a Markdown-based note-taking powerhouse with excellent note-linking abilities. You can easily build and navigate whole knowledge bases with Obsidian.
Capacities
Capacities is a tool for personal knowledge management with a fundamentally different approach to organizing information. Your note-taking becomes more natural. Capacities is built on objects like books, people, or meetings. All your notes are interconnected and organize themselves in a network of ideas. You're not tied to strict hierarchies and tables. Capacities comes with much better support for media and structures your notes over time in a calendar with daily notes.
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