SiYuan Lifetime Subscription is now on sale, seats are limited

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    • Jardim
      VIP Warrior

      Yeah I'm using this as my daily driver now, moved from Obsidian. I can't see myself switching with all the current features.

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    • Nhan

      Could you specify a bit more on the sync limit? Such as the size of the note, the size of each file, etc. I suggest modeling the information after what Obsidian listed here. For example in Obsidian, you can sync max 5 vaults, each vault size limit is 10 GB, and the maximum size for 1 file is 100 MB.

      I see here https://b3log.org/siyuan/pricing.html that "Cloud storage size" is 8 GB. Is that applicable for 1 notebook? Would love to have some clarification on this.

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      Nhan updated this reply at 2023-06-22 23:50:23
      Nhan updated this reply at 2023-06-22 23:50:07
    • 88250
      Author MOD

      We will support convert [[wikilink]] syntax on import Markdown Issue #8603 · siyuan-note/siyuan.

      Logseq's block ref syntax is not yet supported. We will consider it later if there are more demands, thank you.

    • vibl

      Probably many Logseq/Obsidian/Roam/Dynalist/Workflowy users would buy the lifetime subscription if they could migrate to Siyuan (it has many advantages over each of them).

      A simple plugin that converts [[My doc title]] to a ref link to the corresponding doc (if the doc exists) would probably be enough, in addition to the existing markdown import feature.

      Converting links to blocks would be even better (in Logseq, blocks have their hash id directly in the markdown file if internal links point to them. This could be used to do the same conversion for blocks as described above for pages).

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