5/17/2023 0 Comments Zettlr vs obsidianThis will serve two causes: First, it will make some of the mess more understandable because it will highlight my intentions behind what I did, and how I did it. I personally believe that he has written the most comprehensive analysis of the app thus far, and therefore this document should not be seen as a counter-statement, but rather as an extension that builds on this work. This document is both a reply to Frank's thoughts and an attempt to further his ideas. He has created a basis for discussion which ultimately should lead towards a white paper to once-and-for-all stop the wild-growth that is Zettlr's feature set and instead streamline the efforts towards a sustainable app that can be developed further and can provide use-cases among the note-taking market, which is getting fuller by the minute. [Frank Carver has in this outlined in a very detailed, analytic, and sorted way, what he perceives Zettlr to be, and what not to be. This debate is certainly not new, but it has gained much more traction than earlier, which is due to the increasing popularity and maturity of Zettlr as an academic tool for writing and note-keeping.įor many years, I have refrained from deepening the discussion too much, but the problems in not having a clear mission statement are mounting so much that they start to become real blockers in any progress with regard to the feature set. A few weeks ago, a debate broke out on the Zettlr Discord server on what Zettlr actually is, and what it isn't.
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