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Here's a few I've been trying lately,
I tried all for an extended period of time and landed with Anytype being the best for my needs. It's quite new on the market but has a super pleasing UI, very secure and is based in Switzerland 🇨🇭
Anytype looks interesting but it looks like most of it is non-free non-opensource software:
from https://blog.anytype.io/our-open-philosophy/
Good to know, thanks for sharing.
Isn't their offering on storage go from infinite to 10 gb? Also it isn't foss... yet
I think by now all their components are oss. At least they released their storage server recently.
I forgot about that part 😅