Imagine you’re writing a paper or a technical spec in a Word Doc. You work until you’re halfway done, and then save it to finish later. You also have a few notes open as reference material. You can re-open the Word Doc later, but you reopen the ref material separately. [*](https://twitter.com/RobertHaisfield/status/1359542160794730496 )
What if you wanted to have your reference material open every time you reopen the Doc? If you’re only saving one file at a time, then the best you could do is maybe write down your ref material in a checklist for next time. [*](https://twitter.com/RobertHaisfield/status/1359542161767886857 )
On my hypertext garden, every page is interconnected with others, so it’s genuinely hard to edit and release one note at a time. Everything is autosaved, but [[Obsidian]] also lets me save and reload arrangements of pages for later. This helps me manage my mental stack. Obsidian’s workspace model does feel clunky though - ideally, we would be able to create and destroy workspaces in an instant, form relationships between workspaces as independent entities, [[form relationships based on coexistence within a workspace]], and search within the contents of a workspace. https://t.co/rLVzjc7Zku [*](https://twitter.com/RobertHaisfield/status/1359542180264747008 )
What makes Freeze cool is that it can save your workspace in a way that spans multiple applications and allows you to search their contents. It’s not out yet, but I’m really curious to follow its development 👀️ [*](https://twitter.com/RobertHaisfield/status/1359542239811280903 )