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15-Apr-22 — Logseq iOS App, Workflow and Discussion Videos, New Plugins, Feynman Technique, Reading List

Ed Nico
14 min readApr 15, 2022

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Well, it is that time of year again when we can justify eating way too much chocolate on Easter. Can you believe it is nearly already May! Might be getting ahead of myself as it is really only mid-April, but you get my point.

As much as I try and stay away from the latest social media trends, it seems impossible to ignore them completely, given they are everywhere, the Never Let Them Know is actually a very funny one. If you do not know what it is, then lucky you, but here is a video to make you part of it.

In light of the above, and to keep everyone on their toes, the latest LogseqWeekly post does not stick to a schedule and is available a day (or 2) early. Now that I feel like part of the gang and included myself in the latest trend, here are the important Logseq matters.

Releases

Although no releases for the desktop app, the devs have surprised us with an announcement that Logseq is available to download on the app store. Be sure to download it (if you have an iPhone / iPad) and please do leave a review.

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Ed Nico
Ed Nico

Written by Ed Nico

Posting about personal knowledge management (PKM) and Tools for Thought (TFT) along with some other stuff along the way.

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