Worth noting that this is put together by AmpleNote. As of now it's very robust and trustworthy. But they day may come that they decide to cash in on this to boost their own offering. As of now I 100% believe in the content. It hasn't failed me yet.
ALSO, if you see something that isn't right, or that it's missing a product you'd like to
see listed, you can make suggestions here:
Oh yes, logseq isn't without it's weaknesses. Primarily that it seems you need an engineering degree to get what you need out of it. It's freeing but almost overwhelmingly so. That's what the polished corporate open source offerings have that logseq doesn't. Luckily the we're seeing a proliferation of solutions in this space and that can only make things better for all of us. I'm excited to see how all the offerings grow. Personally, I'd like to make my own open source, maybe piggybacking off logseq, but with a lot more polish