I’m a little intrigued, but it also seems way overhyped. The website is much too corporate-feeling and buzz-word-y for my taste. However, I’ll also admit I’m interested in any tool that touts end-to-end encryption and peer-to-peer tech. What do you all think about it?
I started out as “oh that’s a neat idea, I should play around with it” and now, just a month or so later, I depend on it almost daily.
Just one example: My family was on vacation and my wife asked if I remembered how long our next planned activity would take. Of course I don’t remember, but because I was using Anytype as a scratch pad for picking out our activities, I was able to pull up the answer on my phone in less than 10 seconds - even though I had no internet or cell service at the time.
Having not come from Notion, Obsidian, or any other related software, there was a bit of a learning curve for me. But now I can’t help but keep dumping information into it.
johntash@eviltoast.org 1 year ago
It looks interesting to me, but as far as I can tell they haven’t announced their monetization model yet. I don’t know if they’ll suddenly decide something like p2p sync is no longer free.
I plan on at least testing it out though.
lauha@lemmy.one 1 year ago
Well, all the sortware is free and the code is open source for non-commercial use. I am not sure if it technically counts are free software but you can always have a copy of the older code and use that.
privacyfalcon9899@lemmy.one 1 year ago
After 1 gb, you need to purchase additional storage. Basically it’s freemium.
SandboxScience@feddit.de 1 year ago
But it’s 1 GB of backups. There seems to be no limit to how much you store, it’s offline after all and syncs peer to peer it doesnt cost them money if you store more stuff. However, I’d be interested to see how easy it is to store you backups on your own somewhere.