I’d love, love to have an iPad/iPhone app.
My workaround at the moment is using Dynalist. My iPad is my mobile device - after 15 years, I bought an iMac to replace my Macbook - and am thoroughly enjoying having a desktop agian. I made that decision because the iPad (Pro) has gotten to the point - with pencil and keyboard - that it can function as a laptop. I love this combo. I love being able to take handwritten notes (using OneNote, if you’re wondering) when I need to, plus highlighting documents, etc. And, also being able to do all of the other remote work that I need to do is possible with the iPad Pro.
Now, enter Obsidian. This application is remarkable for what it does. I’d love to see a feature rich version of it on the iPad - even the features in the current pre-1.0 version would be wonderful to have. I know it will be a while, but I started to distill the contexts of my devices and arrived at the following approach, for now:
I use 1Writer via iCloud as my Obsidian synced database, while remote. I rarely do write there. Instead, I’ve found Dynalist to be excellent for capturing quick thoughts, our even outlines of ideas from PDFs, books, etc. that I read while I’m on my iPad. Dynalist content is easily copyable into Obsidian when I get back to the iMac.
The added benefit of this approach, which I wasn’t really thinking about until I implented this flow, is that when I’m capturing notes and ideas in Dynalist, I’m not busy fiddling with potential linkages in Obsidian. But, the process of copying to Obsidian forces two things on me. First, even copying and pasting reinforces notes that I took. Second, as I digest my note, I can start thinking about links, which have emerged from unexpected places. But, if I really want to write a longform note, I can quickly pivot over to 1Writer to create a document. The Dynalist method, however I’ve found to be a great augmentation to the remote approach.
Upside of iOS14 is that I can ‘float’ dynalist over-top OneNote, PDF Reader (or just about anyhting), so when I scribble something, I can formalize it quickly in dynalist. Now, I could do the same with 1Writer, but I like the feature set of Dynalist.
Again, this is imperfect, but it’s been working for me for the last few weeks.
I’d love to have full functionality on the iPad, but this his what works for me, for now.