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Hi All. #PKMWeekly (Mother's Day 11-May-25) is live

#obsidian Gcal in Obs, Plugin Showcase @nfsc82

#logseq 0.10.10 (finally), DB walkthrough Danzu

#Capacities Updates and up next

#tana tabs and journaling with @evielync

and much more from #OrcaNote, #PerspecTask, #remnote, #noteey, #Heptabase and #Thymer

- pkmweekly.com/p/pkm-weekly-202

- ednico.medium.com/pkm-weekly-2

Thank you

PKM Weekly · PKM Weekly - 2025-05-11Von PKM Weekly

Hi All. PKM Weekly (May the 4th be with you) is live

#obsidian make .md plugin and Obsidian from an engineer's point of view

#logseq DB updates (no desktop app yet) and LLM

#tana App and AI updates and 7 ninja tricks

#Capacities enhancement survey, search issues

#Thymer split view

#constella - new website and quick scan

#Anytype Types, properties and templates

#appflowy, #OrcaNote and #remnote Updates

- ednico.substack.com/p/pkm-week

- ednico.medium.com/pkm-weekly-2

Thank you #pkmweekly

PKM Weekly · PKM Weekly - 2025-05-04Von PKM Weekly

#Tipp #Workflowy #Wissensmanagement #Outliner

Workflowy funktioniert wie #RoamResearch, #Notion, #Remnote usw. als "System von Blöcken". Die Abschnitte werden als Blöcke bezeichnet, sind untereinander verknüpfbar usw., Stichwort Backlinks. (Obsidian hingegen erzeugt ein File System.)

Bei Workflowy können alle Daten aber als eine (!) #Markdown-Datei - in einem Zug - gesichert werden.

Markdown ermöglicht "schlanke" Dateien und Zukunftssicherheit

workflowy.com/

workflowy.comA simpler way to organize your work - WorkflowyIf you have a crazy job or an ambitious project, we will be your trusty sidekick. Workflowy is a simpler way to stay organized.

Hi all. PKM Weekly (13-Apr-25) is live

- #obsidian Useful mobile tip @nickmilo, AI plugins.
- #Capacities Speed improvements, showcase.
- #tana updates and jams.
- #logseq How @dariods_ manages notes
- #appflowy Android project management
- #remnote table improvements/AI
- Thymer tease (again)
- #AFFiNE huge updates and Orca Note + #Joplin updates.

- ednico.substack.com/p/pkm-week

- ednico.medium.com/pkm-weekly-2

Thank you #pkmweekly

PKM Weekly · PKM Weekly - 2025-04-13Von PKM Weekly

Hi all. PKM Weekly (6-Apr-25) is live

#obsidian Start fresh with @nickmilo, Canvas showcase. #Capacities praise.

#tana various updates and Project Dashboards with @SimonCreates88 .

#logseq import improvements and LLM plugin. #appflowy selfhost guide and #Anytype homepage showcase.

#Heptabase voice input, #remnote voice output and #Thymer query tease.

- ednico.substack.com/p/pkm-week

- ednico.medium.com/pkm-weekly-2

Thank you

PKM Weekly · PKM Weekly - 2025-04-06Von PKM Weekly

Hi all. PKM Weekly (23-Mar-25) is live

#Obsidian Web Clipper update, NotebookLM, how to use as Average Joe

#logseq How @dariods_ uses Logseq

#Tana App+AI updates, Office hours, UI Fatigue

#Capacities Folders vs Objects

#appflowy Updates

#Octarine Huge update

#Thymer no release, but updates

#remnote and Notetime Updates and other AI Apps

- ednico.substack.com/p/pkm-week

- ednico.medium.com/pkm-weekly-2

Many thanks as always #pkmweekly

PKM Weekly · PKM Weekly - 2025-03-23Von PKM Weekly

Hi everyone. Latest PKM Weekly (7-Dec-24) is live.

- #Capacities new team member and improved sync
- #logseq DB enable more testers to report feedback
- #tana mobile app (iOS), affiliates
- #obsidian Clipper and AI
- #remnote AI
- much more

Another great week!

- ednico.substack.com/p/pkm-week

- ednico.medium.com/pkm-weekly-2

Thank you as always for reading 👇

PKM Weekly · PKM Weekly - 2024-12-07Von PKM Weekly

Hi everyone. Latest PKM Weekly (19-Oct-24) is live.

#capacities kicks us off with a What Not Next list in a sign of transparency, #obsidian is now a lot quicker and includes some cool updates, upcoming #tana Office Hours and showcase of InboxAI.

Closing off, #logseq DB Version progress continues and #scrintal
and #remnote released some incredible features and other news too.

What a week! Thank you as always for reading.

- ednico.substack.com/p/pkm-week

- ednico.medium.com/pkm-weekly-2

PKM Weekly · PKM Weekly - 2024-10-19Von Ed Nico

Hi everyone, the latest PKM Weekly post is live. This week, updates from:

#Capacities
#tana
#logseq
#obsidian
#remnote
#Notion
#RoamResearch

⏬

As I absolutely love wasting time, Substack is no longer part of the stack. Instead, using a WP+Convertkit combo.

- pkm-weekly.com/pkm-weekly-2024

- medium.com/@ednico/personal-kn

Many thanks as always for reading! 🙏

pkm-weekly.comPKM Weekly – 2024-06-29 – PKM Weekly
Fortgeführter Thread

Now, SiYuan‘s backlinks UI lets you „step up“ the hierarchy, but now you have to "fold out" views in a way that doesn‘t have a list-wide shortcut or button to get an overview. That‘s a high friction killer.

Shame. I had seen SiYuan a bit further ahead - and I mean, in terms of database game they‘ll be up there with #RemNote and #Heptabase, now, and have a lowkey parity with #Tana. That‘s not nothing.

But it feels like a little less than they should have because of one bad UI choice.

Antwortete im Thread

@dja @pkm@a.gup.pe @ednico @pkm@chirp.social As a person who is *supposed* to be writing a lot of equations, this is a major pain point. I thought at least @rem_note #Remnote would have it since they are marketed to students.

Is there some software/design issue that makes it untenable? It is going to be very painful waiting until I have done my "work" before I can jump into my #pkm #tft and "take notes." In T-8 days, it's back to @goodnotesapp #GoodNotes 🙄 which will never be as exciting as @logseq or @obsidianmd .

Antwortete im Thread

@alxlg
This reminds me of #RemNote. I switched from #RemNote to #Logseq because I was frustrated with the development pace at RemNote. Extremely slow + buggy but at that time RemNote kept touting that they had rewritten the whole codebase. Twice in the span of 8 months that I used it on and off, and I was like "Who cares???". I believed they refactored the codebase at least 1 more time after I stopped using it 2 years ago.

And now they're pulling ahead of Logseq, fast and stable.