Clibu Notes is a note-taking and Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) app that works on desktop, tablet, and smartphone. Local first, fast with first class editing, backlinks etc. Simple, effective note taking, always…
If you haven't seen https://crdt.tech/ this is a good resource for Papers etc. on CRDT's
Many thanks for writing this detailed article and for the work you are doing on diamond and Braid. I recently discarded a serious chunk of time and effort using Logux.io to move to YJS and so far it has been a very good…
There's a series videos on YJS and whitepapers etc. Check out the YJS web site and search Youtube for details.
Thanks. An FAQ would be useful with info like this. It's not difficult to flatten JSON but turning into a table is another issue altogether.
Congrats on releasing this. I had a quick look at the site and the manual and couldn't see a list of file formats that can be used. For example can I use it with JSON or XML files?
Are there any plans to support gzip in GET the way http-get does?
Clibu Notes is a note-taking and Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) app that works on desktop, tablet, and smartphone. Local first, fast with first class editing, backlinks etc. Simple, effective note taking, always…
Clibu Notes is a note-taking and Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) app that works on desktop, tablet, and smartphone. Local first, fast with first class editing, backlinks etc. Simple, effective note taking, always…
Clibu Notes is a note-taking and Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) app that works on desktop, tablet, and smartphone. Local first, fast with first class editing, backlinks etc. Simple, effective note taking, always…
If you haven't seen https://crdt.tech/ this is a good resource for Papers etc. on CRDT's
Many thanks for writing this detailed article and for the work you are doing on diamond and Braid. I recently discarded a serious chunk of time and effort using Logux.io to move to YJS and so far it has been a very good…
There's a series videos on YJS and whitepapers etc. Check out the YJS web site and search Youtube for details.
Thanks. An FAQ would be useful with info like this. It's not difficult to flatten JSON but turning into a table is another issue altogether.
Congrats on releasing this. I had a quick look at the site and the manual and couldn't see a list of file formats that can be used. For example can I use it with JSON or XML files?
Are there any plans to support gzip in GET the way http-get does?