Perhaps you might consider Obsidian for the content you are now writing, Devonthink as your research archive of source materials, and then use x-Devonthink links in Obsidian to reference content that you discuss in your Obsidian notes. Is there anything that can go wrong with this plan? As I understand it, as long as I keep all my Obsidian documents and folders inside the primary, indexed folder – AKA the “vault” – then DevonThink will faithfully reflect the Obsidian structure, and I can work in either app, as need strikes me, and have any changes, and documents added to Obsidian, reflected faithfully inside DevonThink. Is that necessary, I wonder? Or can I just move the groups and documents without any problems? ![]() I’m planning to replicate, rather than move, documents and groups inside DevonThink because it seems to me that I can do a better job keeping track of them all. The indexed groups and documents would all live inside a single database in DevonThink, which already contain a great many internal groups and documents. My plan – which I executed on late Friday – is to index the main Obsidian folder, a/ka/ the “vault,” into Devonthink, and then replicate – rather than move – individual documents and folders inside their corresponding groups in DevonThink. And I’m looking to have a similar structure with Obsidian, and use an individual Finder folder for each project, all descending from a single, primary Obsidian folder, which Obsidian calls a “vault.” ![]() In DevonThink, I devote a group to an individual project. ![]() I have previously not used indexing because it seems like I might break something, but I am trying out Obsidian.md, which requires me to use folders outside of DevonThink.
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