Obsidian Mobile Note-Taking System
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An Obsidian Mobile Note-Taking System is a mobile note-taking system that provides markdown-based knowledge management with bidirectional linking, graph visualization, and local-first data storage on mobile devices.
- AKA: Obsidian.md Mobile, Mobile Markdown Editor, Obsidian iOS/Android App, Portable Knowledge Graph.
- Context:
- It can typically provide Free Personal Use with no account requirement and unlimited vaults.
- It can typically support Markdown Syntax with CommonMark standard, tables, and math notation.
- It can typically enable WikiLink Format through double bracket syntax and automatic link update.
- It can typically display Interactive Graph View for knowledge visualization and orphan detection.
- It can typically store Vault Data Locally in plain text files with folder structure.
- It can typically support Community Plugins (900+) through built-in browser and safe mode toggle.
- It can typically sync through Third-Party Services like iCloud, Google Drive, or Dropbox.
- It can often use Obsidian Sync ($8/month) for end-to-end encryption and version history.
- It can often integrate Git Backup through Obsidian Git plugin for version control.
- It can range from being a Basic Obsidian Mobile Note-Taking System to being a Plugin-Heavy Obsidian Mobile Note-Taking System, depending on its extension usage.
- It can range from being a Free Obsidian Mobile Note-Taking System to being a Obsidian Sync Subscriber System, depending on its sync method.
- It can range from being a Single-Vault Obsidian Mobile Note-Taking System to being a Multi-Vault Obsidian Mobile Note-Taking System, depending on its vault organization.
- It can range from being a Plain Obsidian Mobile Note-Taking System to being a Themed Obsidian Mobile Note-Taking System, depending on its customization level.
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- Example(s):
- Basic Obsidian Mobile Setups, such as:
- Popular Plugin Configurations, such as:
- Specialized Use Cases, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Notion Mobile App, which uses cloud-first storage.
- Apple Notes, which lacks markdown support.
- Google Keep, which lacks bidirectional linking.
- See: Mobile Note-Taking System, Knowledge Base Management System, Personal Knowledge Management System, Markdown Editor, Git Sync Process, Mobile Thought Capture Task, Local-First Application.