

#decisions #decisionsĪlso want to close down DayONE - and have those files sit in Obsidian - but hitting tech snags. for 20bucks it might just stay there - but might move into micro.blog. toying with closing those two blogs down anyway.ġ) is an image only (Image - not photography) - and will likely just disappearĢ) is words - and where I have been steadily archiving all my old unused blogs to. I have iaWriter which is used mainly to write to blot. One Obsidian use case is that it is becoming my repository of reusable material that then funnels off to pages / comments et al.
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I have SetApp - which means I get Ulysses for free - and still don’t use it.įor me everything Starts in Drafts - and Actions pushes posts to whichever of my two blogs it should go to, and obsidian, and Things - mainly.īut it also pushes out to Obsidian - where I have been consolidating all my non-public notes. Figuring out some way of image handling could allow it to be my sole blogging app if I so - only just spotted this thread - lots of good stuff. Despite the issue of image handling, it can post directly to Micro.blog and Mastodon, handles everything I throw at it with aplomb, and has incredible Markdown support. With regards to Drafts, it’s absolutely indispensable for me and unlikely to ever fall out of favour. At the end of the day I still have time left on my subscription, so I can just as easily change my mind and go back if this new setup doesn’t work out. Ironically, of course, I recently read a different post here about someone losing files in iA Writer, and of course it has me a bit concerned as I’ve never had issues with Ulysses. Now that I’ve used iA Writer again as well as being a heavy Drafts user, I realize how Ulysses handles Markdown is really awkward. There was a post on Micro.blog-I think maybe yours?-that talked about subscription fatigue, and it definitely got me thinking about Ulysses. I was using Ulysses, but switched to iA Writer and also picked up Scrivener for iPadOS for novel writing.
