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For example in Obsidian, you can nest your notes in 'folder'(this doesn't link your notes together on the graph). While in Trilium, any note can be a 'folder' the moment you nest a note to it(and you can continuously nest notes upon other notes) and you'll still be able to write on that note. Obsidian lets you open a lot of notes vertically/horizontally or however you see fit and link them together. Trilium on the other hand opens new tabs of the notes you click upon just like a web browser opens new links. Obsidian is mostly markdown, while Trilium on the other hand is WYSIWYG(has markdown support).

It comes down to personal preference really.

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