Why I moved from Obsidian to Scrintal

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  • @galporgy
    @galporgy 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    This isn’t a criticism of you specifically but the main output of productivity gurus like Ali Abdaal is talking about productivity in abstract. Not a single video about what all this time spent harvesting and organizing information actually accomplished in the real world. Harvesting and organizing is not an end in itself.

    • @BiaResearcher
      @BiaResearcher  7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks, that's very good feedback 😊
      I believe Knowledge Management is a means to an end, but it is true that most of the time we just assume the end rather than demonstrate it.
      I have a couple of videos already scheduled, but I will work on a few new ones based on your feedback.
      Thanks a lot!

  • @annafilou
    @annafilou 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Really good explanation of the differences!
    Question about Scrintal: taking book notes as an example, say I want to be able to connect ideas from different books to each other. Will I have to create all of my book notes within the same board, or do the notes live independently from boards, and I can bring them into boards as I choose?
    Thought about using Obsidian to do the same thing that you do on Scrintal: Use the graph instead of a canvas. The graph shows the relationship between notes and as soon as you create a new note, it's going to appear on the graph and be connected to the first note! You can keep multiple notes open side by side to copy and paste between them.
    While Scrintal looks great, The reason I'll be sticking with Obsidian for the time being is that it works entirely offline. Even if I ever lose access to Obsidian, I will not lose access to my notes which are stored in plain text. And the conventions that Obsidian uses to link notes to each other and create the graph view are already used by other PKM applications. So even if the Obsidian team stops its development, there are alternatives and there are going to be successors too.

    • @BiaResearcher
      @BiaResearcher  4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      In Scrintal, the notes live independently of the boards, so you can move them in or out of boards as you wish. In fact, a note can exist outside of all boards (you can find it via the Archive, links from other notes, or the search).
      The general graph tends to have too much information to be useful for this use case. If I open my Scrintal graph in Obsidian I can't really see the "empty space" between connected components. The local graph wouldn't work as I wouldn't know which local graphs to have opened. We only know after seeing all cards created within that "section".
      Someone mentioned ExcaliBrain, but I haven't tried it so I am not sure if it would work. Maybe worth a try?
      I only confidently made the move to Scrintal when they added the option to export all my notes as Markdown files, so I always have my own backup. Having said that, I wouldn't try to convince you to go out of Obsidian. Each person has their own needs (and honestly, Obsidian is great!) so if that works well for you, I don't see why you would need to move 😊

  • @CurlysCurated
    @CurlysCurated 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I love your use of strikethrough to indicate something has been processed. Fills in a big gap for me. I often get stuck on the question of where things should live: in the source note or in the new note. This solves that conundrum!

    • @BiaResearcher
      @BiaResearcher  9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I am happy you found this little trick useful 😊

  • @Caroline_Creative
    @Caroline_Creative 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Thank you for sharing your process. I’m using obsidian but will probably think about this as I try to incorporate canvas into my workflow

    • @BiaResearcher
      @BiaResearcher  18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I am happy it was useful 😊

  • @fernandae.7230
    @fernandae.7230 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Excelente, Bia! Vou experimentar algo parecido, mas no meu caso com o Muse.

    • @BiaResearcher
      @BiaResearcher  17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Nice. I never tried Muse. Would you recommend it?

  • @zugzwangworld
    @zugzwangworld วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Good video!! I felt this way until I was introduced to the "Excalidraw plugin” in Obsidian. It is Like Canvas on steroids plus tax. 😊

    • @BiaResearcher
      @BiaResearcher  6 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +1

      I love the idea behind Excalidraw. I don't think it solves the problem I mentioned in the video (I may be wrong as there is sometime already since I last tested it), but it opens up the possibility for something that I would love to see as reality: linked diagrams. No other app is so close to it as the Excalidraw plugin, I believe.
      That's the idea where the different "shapes" in a diagram link to different notes/boards. So rather than representing everything as a graph, we can represent things as graphics. I don't know any other tool that can do that apart from the Excalidraw plug-in. (do you know any?)

    • @zugzwangworld
      @zugzwangworld 6 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      @@BiaResearcher No I dont know another that does it like excalidraw. Its a game changer but I see your point most defineately. Keep the videos coming. You earned a new subscriber 🙂

  • @BodilWandt
    @BodilWandt 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Thank you. This was very helpful. I very much want to be able to see the primary connections instantly. This might make me stay in Scrintal.
    I'm really weighing between the two programs to that degree that I haven't started using any of them properly. My hesitation is also connected to having many learning lessbilities. I know it will take a lot of effort to make it work and I don't want to put the energy in the wrong tool. I thought I had chosen Scrintal, until I realized that I'm not even allowed in to the app without being online, so all off line work goes away. I also find that Scrintal is more difficult to use in ways I didn't expect.

    • @BiaResearcher
      @BiaResearcher  18 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Have you made a list with your needs yet?
      It is important to take some time to choose your workflow first (mindset and methods) then use that knowledge to choose the best tool.
      For instance:
      - In which contexts do you want to take notes? Is it on a computer, mobile or tablet? Comfortable at home, at your work desk, or while commuting? How often do you have/need Internet connection?
      - Which type of notes you want to take? Reflections, descriptions of your knowledge, or quotes and meeting descriptions?
      - In which situations you need to find those notes again?
      Your goals, context, and way of thinking will indicate the best tool for your needs.

    • @BodilWandt
      @BodilWandt 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you! I have thought that I was clear in my head on an inner list of what needs I have, but thinking about it now I realise that I always go on to a compromise mood and rather wonder how I can make the system's functions work for me with the consequence that I start to adjust my needs and goals to what possibilities the tools are offering.

  • @Caroline_Creative
    @Caroline_Creative 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    I guess I don’t understand how Srintal makes the links automatically. Like aren’t you making the links there as well

    • @BiaResearcher
      @BiaResearcher  18 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I make the links manually between cards.
      But as cards get added to the board, if there is any link between them, the link will automatically display in the board.
      Whereas in Obsidian if the link won't automatically appear in the Canvas.
      Does it make sense?

    • @TheChameleon84
      @TheChameleon84 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@BiaResearcherisn’t this just the graph view then? If you want more customisability then excalibrain might help with that.

    • @DavidROliver
      @DavidROliver 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@TheChameleon84 The concept is similar but the execution is very different because notes are stored on the Graph itself, not in files and folders. Because the notes live on the graph all that additional organisation isn't required.

    • @TheChameleon84
      @TheChameleon84 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@DavidROliveryeah I think excalibrain has that functionality.

    • @BiaResearcher
      @BiaResearcher  9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @TheChameleon84 I am not sure if you mean the graph view (like in Obsidian Graph view). If that's the case, it is not the same.
      The graph view doesn't allow to create new notes "in" the graph view, or to open multiple notes while seeing the graph at the back.
      I am not sure if ExcaliBrain would be more flexible, though, as I haven't tried it.

  • @DavidROliver
    @DavidROliver 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I love Scrintal, but the faintness of the lines is a pain. Plus, I want to document the connections rather than just link them.
    Heptabase has a nicer graphical view but lacks the ability to have boards within boards, so as a Visual-Spatial thinker Heptabase lacks the added dimensions. However, Scrintal has a major update planned for Autumn 24 so lets so what improvements are coming.

    • @BiaResearcher
      @BiaResearcher  9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I would love to be able to see a card as a link. That way, the card itself is the documentation of the link 😉
      I am not sure if that's what you have in mind.

  • @ctestestestest
    @ctestestestest 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    too bad, its not available on ios yet.

    • @BiaResearcher
      @BiaResearcher  15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      True. They have a Web version only. That's the one I use on my mobile.