We now had five opponents in the competition: Roam Research, Obsidian, Logseq, Craft, and RemNote. Time for a first interim result; who is ahead and who still has to catch up?
Yes, that usually indicates that the number of pages don't play a role in executing the command and other factors (like current system load) have a bigger influence.
I am planning an update for my performance comparison, this time also with measurements for synchronization between devices. However, the measurements are very time-consuming, so it will still take a while.
Hi Alexander. We are developing a note manager like Notion and we have to decide whether to choose a block-based or document-based model. I have linked your research in this stackoverflow thread.
Wait, I'm confused. Obsidian with MORE notes was faster than Obsidian with SLOWER notes, or am I just bad at reading graphs?
Yes, that usually indicates that the number of pages don't play a role in executing the command and other factors (like current system load) have a bigger influence.
Thanks, this is already useful to know! Is NotePlan also part of those you plan to exercise?
Where's Amplenote?
I am planning an update for my performance comparison, this time also with measurements for synchronization between devices. However, the measurements are very time-consuming, so it will still take a while.
Hehe, as someone who has personally undertaken the task, I can appreciate that! Thank you for having Amplenote on the list for the update. 🙏
Thank you for this test!
Hi Alexander. We are developing a note manager like Notion and we have to decide whether to choose a block-based or document-based model. I have linked your research in this stackoverflow thread.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71024175/choosing-db-model-for-an-app-similar-to-notion-block-based-paragraphs-or-do
I would love to hear your opinion.
By the way, great job!