Comment by CrypticShift
1 year ago
What sets Anytype apart as a local player is its notion-style databases, and I believe it is unique in that respect.
If the outlining experience is good enough (drag/drop, collapse...), I will definitely try Plume for "light/fast" note-taking.
I've decided to depart from the complexity of databases. Instead, Plume is going to be more opinionated and simple. It will support Kanban boards, tables, columns, images and other complex block types, but the data won't be separated into different "databases". Essentially, each note in Plume is a simple markdown/plaintext file.
Drag and drop and collapsible blocks will be supported for sure, so sign up for the wait list and check it out upon its release (: