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A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
It works for both, but for personal use I really can't justify the price tag. They do have a free individual tier, but you're limited on the amount of files you can upload and you don't get any version history (as a programmer used to version control, this is a very important feature for me). If that's fine with you, then it's great. I personally use AppFlowy, an open source alternative. I'm also trying out Obsidian and Logseq (with plugins) at the same time as a possible complement, or even alternative to AppFlowy.
It works for both, but for personal use I really can't justify the price tag. They do have a free individual tier, but you're limited on the amount of files you can upload and you don't get any version history (as a programmer used to version control, this is a very important feature for me). If that's fine with you, then it's great. I personally use AppFlowy, an open source alternative. I'm also trying out Obsidian and Logseq (with plugins) at the same time as a possible complement, or even alternative to AppFlowy.
It works for both, but for personal use I really can't justify the price tag. They do have a free individual tier, but you're limited on the amount of files you can upload and you don't get any version history (as a programmer used to version control, this is a very important feature for me). If that's fine with you, then it's great. I personally use AppFlowy, an open source alternative. I'm also trying out Obsidian and Logseq (with plugins) at the same time as a possible complement, or even alternative to AppFlowy.