• finestnothing@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Nope it’s not. It’s free, but you can only look at part of the source code and can’t look at the proprietary parts. Logseq is completely FOSS though

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        1 year ago

        damn, that’s kind of a bummer since i love it so much. logseq looks exciting, how does it compare to obsidian feature-wise?

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      It is closed source. I haven seen any partial source code anywhere either. Licensing is very generous: free forever for personal use, you only need to get a license at 50$ per year if you are a commercial user. There is also a 2 week trial for commercial users.

      Of course, besides legality, there is nothing stopping you from using obsidian for commercial things, they don’t do any checking for that stuff.