I saw enough people waxing rhapsodic about #Obsidian (https://obsidian.md) as a powerful notes/organizing tool that I thought I'd give it a try on my phone.

I am not the kind of person that is going to create a multi-layered, cross-referenced, encyclopedic hypertext reference library. BUT I was very quickly able to create a listing of my current medications, so that if you click on the name of the drug you then pull up the form, dosage, and schedule for that med.

Which is actually pretty cool, and something I've wanted, on my phone, for quite a while.

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The free and flexible app for your private thoughts.

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@PAgent I should have guessed from the app's name, but the web site and program itself are dark-mode only it seems, so it's pretty useless to me.
@mike the app itself seems pretty flexible:
@PAgent hmm it threw up a bunch of setup options on first launch in dark mode and offered no settings so I bailed out because it was too hard to read. If I have to read a bunch of text and answer questions before I can access the settings to make it readable we're in a fucked catch 22.

@PAgent
Your own medwiki is pretty freaking sweet.

I swear by Obsidian, I have my notes vault incorporated into my nextcloud files so im synchronized between my phone and desktop along with a shared notes folder between my partner and I.

The rabbit hole goes deeper too, using n8n, nextcloud, and Obsidian I have daily, weekly and monthly task checklists that automatically reset by overwriting them with master copies.