
For me, this is an interesting blend between Notion & Logseq, which are the two apps I've somewhat decently tested. This review has been written after testing capacities for about an hour.
** 3 Things that make it stand out from Notion
1. Toggle to-do. Man I wish Notion had this. Right now my only workaround is toggle with an icon of a square or a checkbox.
2. Default Diary (like LogSeq, a new page is created every day with the date as title. Makes it convenient for scratchpad. It'll also reference dates you've used. Imagine you say "Ask Laury on @Dec 17, 2023". That task will show up on the daily note of Dec 17, 2023.
3. The looks. Don't know what it is exactly but I think it's a little less browny and a little more white. I like it a lot. It's much fresher.
** Missing from Notion
1. Table support
2. ctrl+shift commands. I use them all the time, especially the one to turn something in a bullet point, a toggle, a todo or a page AFTER you've started writing. The "-" "[]" and ">" work great when you start a block, but once you've started writing it's not easy to change
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