Smart note taking
When you take a lot of notes in your work, it's handy to do so electronically so you always have them at hand and can search through them. Moreover, it often happens that actions from one meeting also need to be used in another meeting. It can be hard to manage this with the resources your employer provides (often Microsoft products). We had a look at Obsidian and have been using it for quite some time. It comes a long way toward what we're looking for in a combination of note taking and task management. A strong point is that the notes are becoming more dynamic: for example, because you can link tasks to tags and dynamically display a list of tasks with specific tags in a note. I find tags a very useful mechanism for distinguishing information. Another major advantage of Obsidian is that it runs locally and not in the cloud. This also makes it easier to use in a work environment with stricter security regulations. And Obsidian is used by a large user community, so there are...