pronkin
No user record in our sample, but pronkin has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but pronkin has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Screenshoted it for the team. We’ll fix these. Thank you!
Big focus for the next year to smoothen an experience. Thank you for being with us. I’ll check about this annoying bug on Ios.
We definitely plan to enable effortless transformation of any block into an object, for example, by adding a tag to it or simply by mentioning it in another object 'transclusion'. We also have plans to develop a simpler…
Thank you for the input! If you're looking for a clean space, you can easily create a new one by clicking on your profile icon in the panel at the bottom. It will contain only a few sets. You can always delete spaces…
Thank you for taking the time! Yes, we are aware that there is a steep learning curve before you reach the point where you feel it's worthwhile. It's absolutely true that if you need a tool solely for note-taking,…
Hey!I feel your pain. We have a project and plan to address this issue next year, so it would be possible to fulfil this need.
Thanks for the feedback about the screenshots! We'll get that fixed. The license is somewhat vague. Essentially, it means you can use the software as a tool for your revenue-generating business. You have the option to…
I'll try to clarify: For syncing objects (anytype native data structure), we use IPLD in conjunction with our own networking layer. For file synchronization, however, we opt for IPFS without libp2p, since a faster…
odd.sdk is stellar for Web based apps, great team behind!
I wouldn't say it's extremely slow. While benchmarks can be useful, they often don't align with real-world experiences. What exactly are you comparing? Is it just rendering time? Have you considered a user's workflow,…
Thanks for your input. On the p2p topic: Our protocol is p2p and it's already working well in local networks. You can experience the magic yourself: install Anytype in local mode, create a space, and fill it with some…
I would say at this point it's not made for this. The closest thing I saw in anytype atm is this: https://gallery.any.coop/?experience=language_flashcards
1) We don’t offer a browser version. Instead, we have an Electron-based cross-platform app that works on Windows, Linux, and macOS. We also have two native mobile apps for iOS and Android. Creating a browser version is…
It's a matter of taste, and ours differs. You can establish trust by going to GitHub, checking the code, and compiling it yourself. In my humble opinion, trust and taste aren't closely connected.
By default, your account is created on the machine. You can use it without connecting to any network. We allow you to sync notes in a peer-to-peer way in local networks, or over the Anytype network (or your self-hosted…
You can make a fork, disable analytics and make your own build. We plan to make smooth anlytics opt-out later this year.
Most of our repositories are MIT licensed, which holds significant value. Some of our repositories are source-available. We believe we are building an open-source product, and we reserve the right to define what…
> Then how can I use the app without creating first an account and space which will sync my data without even asking? You talk about trust and offline-first, but the first thing you do is uploading data and don't even…
Because we want to provide other organizations with the opportunity to offer paid sync services, we needed to incorporate the concept of a network into the license. We crafted the license with that consideration in mind
Here we are https://github.com/anyproto/any-sync
>That's their claim, but it doesn't hold up much so far. are there any arguments? >There are many apps who can sync, most of them have it as an option, without a forced login and hidden sync. We don’t have any forced…
Anytype's functionality cannot operate using Markdown or CSV, as these formats are limited for our specific use-cases. Instead, we've defined our data format in a protobuf file, which is open and MIT-licensed. You can…
Yep, you right, we'll correct it.
The most of are repost are open-sourced with MIT licence. It's clear now, that the way we put words together in the license for clients is not clear. Our idea is straightforward: if you want to use the software, you can…
The way we crafted it is not clear. Our idea is straightforward: if you want to use the software, you can do so for free, whether for personal use or within an organization. However, if you aim to sell it for profit,…