Exploring Logseq as an Alternative to GNU Emacs with Org-mode
Logseq from an Org-mode Point of View ๐
The text discusses the author's search for an alternative to using GNU Emacs with Org-mode and provides a comparison of various knowledge management and note-taking tools, particularly Joplin and Logseq, from the perspective of Org-mode. The author evaluates the features and usability of each tool, emphasizing the advantages and disadvantages of Logseq over Joplin, and highlights the specific functionalities and syntax support of Logseq, including its block-oriented approach and compatibility with Orgdown syntax. The text also details the author's attempt to import a large Orgdown file into Logseq and concludes with a reflection on the limitations and benefits of Logseq compared to Emacs Org-Mode. The author ultimately recommends Logseq as a suitable alternative to Org-mode, particularly for individuals who cannot use GNU Emacs for note-taking.