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Like-to-have: - Under $9 per month: Free for personal notes! But you would need to pay $50 USD for commercial use. FWIW, they don't check this because the notes are 100% on your own machine and not on the cloud. But I pay that because I love the app. - Open-source: No. There is a FOSS alternative (Logseq) - but that lacks the polish. The mobile experience is lacking too particularly for PDFs. - Desktop app: Yep! On all platforms - In-line note tagging: This + easy interlinking of notes using wike-style links. Also supports backlinks - Web clipper: Not officially. There are unofficial clippers. I personally use "Take a screenshot" from the right-click menu in Firefox for snapping a image of the entire page and paste into obsidian if I care about the images etc. Else, I select the text section and paste into obsidian - and it auto-formats into markdown - Longevitity or the ability to export easily to other smart note apps: Yes, just a directory of files + markdown. - Google Calendar integration: Yes - through a plugin (https://github.com/YukiGasai/obsidian-google-calendar) - Reminders: No. I use Google calendar's reminders for that. - Customer support: If you pay for the commercial license, sure! \
My vote is for https://obsidian.md/ r/obsidianmd
No, I am talking about Syncthing https://syncthing.net/