After importing my Knowledge Base from Obsidian into RemNote, the app considerably slowed down. It took ages to load notes (up to 10 seconds, in fact, but this is still very far from snappy and responsive). Every change on a given text forced me to wait for RemNote to catch up; then I could press Enter or enter some characters… only to have to wait again. Not to speak of the search functionality…
When I deleted to whole database and started anew, I left out all attachments which originally were in my Obsidian Knowledge Base - pdfs, images, but also emails, sound files, excel files, and more. This worked and RemNote could, after a second import, process all the 3’300 markdown files and made roughly 42’000 rem out of it… but generally now worked fast.
It would have been very nice (and would have saved me hours of trial and error), if
- a message would have appeared after the import, that the indexing of the files could slow RemNote down and, depending on the size of the database, may take some time.
- Import options mention .zip as viable option for markdown… well, I just compressed my whole Obsidian database into a .zip-folder…Obviously, it was my mistake to do that and assuming that the import functionality of RemNote would take care of the rest. But again, a message could have appeared, informing me, that certain files could not be processed and/or are slowing RemNote down.
(That said, though off-topic, the import- and export functionalities of RemNote still need much improvement. For example, data which is not text - for example word files, pdfs and all the other formats which would be very nice, if I could import and use/linking them via RemNote - could be exported in their original form. In that way, once I make a backup, I potentially have all the imported files outside of RemNote again, in their original form. This is a very important functionality for me, as I need one place to turn to for daily work… but at the same time need to work outside RemNote on the files, e.g. when working on an excel-file.)