(I’m not affiliated with them, I just saw a post about the update)

What it is:

The Open Source Alternative To Notion

and for those not familiar with notion:

Notion is a collaboration platform with Markdown and including kanban boards, tasks, wikis and databases. It is a workspace for notetaking, knowledge and data management, as well as project and task management


About the update:

New Features

  • Added a new property type, ‘Files & media’
  • Supported Apple Sign-in
  • Displayed the page icon next to the row name when the row page contains nested notes
  • Enabled Delete Account in Settings
  • Included a collapsible navigation menu in your published site

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed the space name color issue in the community themes
  • Fixed database filters and sorting issues
  • Fixed the issue of not being able to fully display the title on Kanban cards
  • Fixed the inability to see the entire text of a checklist item when it’s more than one line long
  • Fixed hide/unhide buttons in the No Status group
  • Fixed the inability to edit group names on Kanban boards
  • Made error codes more user-friendly
  • Added leading zeros to day and month in date format
4 points

It apparently has an Android version, but for an open source app, it’s not on F-Droid?

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Unfortunately that seems to be the case for a handful of Foss apps. Fdroid might not be a priority for them yet

I found this

https://github.com/AppFlowy-IO/AppFlowy/issues/4909

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3 points

they seem to be leaning into the AI stuff, anyone try it out recently?

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I really like it, the ai stuff can mostly just be ignored but the ai button on mobile is really big and annoying. My biggest issue with it is that there’s no way to download documents you made using a cloud account, but I think they’re planning on adding that

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