Thanks for sharing. I use DevonThink the way you use Apple Notes. I think Apple Notes is catching up with DT in many ways, and is probably now getting close to being good enough for many people, but DT can still do some things Apple Notes can’t. One thing I like is that I can index external folders in DT - including my Logseq folder, which sometimes allows me to see things I can’t see in Apple Notes.
For collaborative project management I use Todoist instead of Notion. Their new Kanban view is quite nice, and if people tag me as having to do something I see it easily without having to check another app. I do use Notion however, but for teaching - it is a good place to have student write journal entries or to share my lecture notes. I like that Notion allows people with university email accounts create a free premium account. And I like that Todoist also allows me to collaborate with those who don’t have premium accounts. One thing I worry about future Logseq collaborative features is that it might require everyone collaborating to have a pro account, which isn’t affordable for many of the people I work with - especially if they are just signing up to work with me on that particular project.
Agree on #3! Thanks so much for your plugin, it has made working with logseq on mobile so much easier for me.
on #4 I really hope Logseq can eventually have the option to have some pages that are not outlines so it could work more fluidly with Ulysses or Zettlr for long form writing and Doc/PDF output.