OneNote is really hard to beat. It is in fact my "killer app" that is keeping me from moving to Linux for my personal computer.
My dude. This is so relatable.
I switched to Obsidian a while back after they introduced the Canvas plugin. As much as I love Obsidian, it's not an entire replacement for OneNote. 🥹
The Inking support, the syncing.
On Obsidian, I've set up a custom solution... I created a Mega account (20GB for free). Then I set it up to sync my Obsidian Vault folder. Then, I got an app called "Auto Sync for Mega" for my Android smartphone. That I linked with the Obsidian Vaults folder on my phone. This is a rudimentary, but simple and cost-effective way of sync.
I read somewhere that you can use GitHub to sync stuff... 🤷🏻♂️
But it's just a Voice to Text utility at the moment, so only where there's a mic icon for said VTT applications. But they're working on integration with open source keyboards and also suggested the possibility that they'd make one of their own keyboards.
True. But as a concept, it only makes sense... right? If you're editing a video to have high production quality, then there should be something to draw the audience in... a generic thumbnail wouldn't be as useful to get the attention of a new viewer, right?
And even if they add an option to only choose a frame from the video, that can also be manipulated as long as we know which frames are likely to be chosen for the choices.
But you'd have to be on the same network for the sync to work, I presume.