post: Migration From Logseq and DayOne to Obsidian
https://lubieniebieski.pl/migration-to-obsidian/
After 11 years with DayOne and 2 years with Logseq, I migrated to Obsidian. Here's how it went. See the font and colors I use, daily templates, and how I imported data from old tools to the new one.
#obsidian #logseq #dayone #journaling #note-taking #migration
@lubieniebieski why did you choose to stop using Logseq? I'm curious, I've been using both with Logseq mainly for journaling and Obsidian for consolidating knowledge. Not the best to be honest, as having content in 2 places makes it harder to connect the dots than it should.
@endorama I had Logseq and DayOne - and I truly missed having my linked knowledge graph without references in the journal (and vice versa). I guess you might have a similar issue, but the difference between Logseq and Obsidian is even less noticeable. IMHO, it's not worth keeping both apps unless you want to separate them in a very distinctive way so your brain knows that L = journal and O = knowledge.
@lubieniebieski yeah I agree but I've not been able to find so far a journaling setup on Obsidian that worked for me. While Logseq just feels so natural in that regard to me. I'll check out your blog post and get some suggestions from your setup, I'd love to have the graph linked to journal entry.