AFFiNE - open-source Notion, Miro, Monday, Outline, Appflowy alternative
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wrote on Mar 22, 2023, 12:24 AM last edited by
- https://affine.pro/
- https://community.affine.pro/c/user-guide
- https://github.com/toeverything/AFFiNE
- https://community.affine.pro/c/dev-user-guides/deploy-affine-with-docker
- https://twitter.com/AffineOfficial
- https://alternativeto.net/software/affine/about/
Affine is the next-generation collaborative knowledge base for professionals.
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- https://affine.pro/
- https://community.affine.pro/c/user-guide
- https://github.com/toeverything/AFFiNE
- https://community.affine.pro/c/dev-user-guides/deploy-affine-with-docker
- https://twitter.com/AffineOfficial
- https://alternativeto.net/software/affine/about/
Affine is the next-generation collaborative knowledge base for professionals.
wrote on Mar 22, 2023, 6:42 PM last edited byWow, this looks super solid.
I've tried AppFlowy twice before and have been underwhelmed both times.
The pace of development seems to be much slower, but AFFiNE appears to be much more feature-rich.
Will keep an eye out for this one.
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wrote on Apr 6, 2023, 9:54 AM last edited by
Local Desktop apps:
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Affine is promoted as an alternative to Notion, Monday and Mito. I read "Managing multidimensional tables should be as easy - and it is now." but I didn't see any example of a table or database (like Mito does) usage.
I know, Affine is in alpha stage, really interesting but maybe I looked wrong
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Affine is promoted as an alternative to Notion, Monday and Mito. I read "Managing multidimensional tables should be as easy - and it is now." but I didn't see any example of a table or database (like Mito does) usage.
I know, Affine is in alpha stage, really interesting but maybe I looked wrong
wrote on Apr 6, 2023, 4:12 PM last edited by@jeau said in AFFiNE - open-source Notion, Miro, Monday, Outline, Appflowy alternative:
Mito
miRo, not miTo - totally different things
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@jeau said in AFFiNE - open-source Notion, Miro, Monday, Outline, Appflowy alternative:
Mito
miRo, not miTo - totally different things
@jdaviescoates sure
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Affine is promoted as an alternative to Notion, Monday and Mito. I read "Managing multidimensional tables should be as easy - and it is now." but I didn't see any example of a table or database (like Mito does) usage.
I know, Affine is in alpha stage, really interesting but maybe I looked wrong
wrote on Apr 13, 2023, 5:00 AM last edited by@jeau Hi, the affine's database is pretty much done and will be released soon this month later, and also the client version is going to be released as well together since it fully supports the slick offline use and data privacy. Can keep an eye on its official website: https://affine.pro/, more info is coming soon!!
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@jeau Hi, the affine's database is pretty much done and will be released soon this month later, and also the client version is going to be released as well together since it fully supports the slick offline use and data privacy. Can keep an eye on its official website: https://affine.pro/, more info is coming soon!!
@JackiePengp said in AFFiNE - open-source Notion, Miro, Monday, Outline, Appflowy alternative:
@jeau Hi, the affine's database is pretty much done and will be released soon this month later, and also the client version is going to be released as well together since it fully supports the slick offline use and data privacy. Can keep an eye on its official website: https://affine.pro/, more info is coming soon!!
@JackiePengp thanks
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@JackiePengp said in AFFiNE - open-source Notion, Miro, Monday, Outline, Appflowy alternative:
@jeau Hi, the affine's database is pretty much done and will be released soon this month later, and also the client version is going to be released as well together since it fully supports the slick offline use and data privacy. Can keep an eye on its official website: https://affine.pro/, more info is coming soon!!
@JackiePengp thanks
yes
daily release with some table features https://twitter.com/AffineDev/status/1646671068164153345
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wrote on Feb 27, 2024, 6:01 AM last edited by
It seems like the development is still moving rapidly.
https://github.com/toeverything/AFFiNE/releases -
wrote on Feb 28, 2024, 9:26 PM last edited by seeker Feb 28, 2024, 9:27 PM
Looks like my timing was just a little off. Selfhosted version of Affine was released, but from speaking to a friend, there were some issues with it and people had difficulty getting it up and running. Docs were updated several times as recently as yesterday. So it might be best to wait for the dust to settle.
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wrote on Feb 29, 2024, 9:03 AM last edited by
And also from the developers :
I would like to clarify that the pricing details currently displayed on our pricing page pertain exclusively to our cloud-based version. We are in the process of developing a distinct pricing structure for our self-hosted solution, which will encompass a variety of offerings and commitment levels tailored to meet diverse needs.
So maybe wait as well for the self-hosted business model to be finished
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wrote on Feb 29, 2024, 9:12 AM last edited by
Look amazing ! Would ne great to have an image
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wrote on Feb 29, 2024, 12:38 PM last edited by
Oh yes, please add it
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wrote on Sep 2, 2024, 8:50 AM last edited by
There are updates:
https://docs.affine.pro/docs/self-host-affineStill hard to implementate?
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wrote on Jan 7, 2025, 12:00 PM last edited by
Great app, would be perfect for Cloudron.
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wrote on Jan 9, 2025, 1:48 AM last edited by
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wrote on Jan 13, 2025, 1:31 AM last edited by
Would be great to have this app on Cloudron
Please make this happen -
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wrote on Jan 21, 2025, 10:39 AM last edited by@marcusquinn
Contrary to the promotion, the application is not a native client, as defined. The application is based on Electron, and, at least from a personal experience, it is unusable because it consumes an excessive amount of a system's resources. -
@marcusquinn
Contrary to the promotion, the application is not a native client, as defined. The application is based on Electron, and, at least from a personal experience, it is unusable because it consumes an excessive amount of a system's resources.wrote on Jan 21, 2025, 9:47 PM last edited by@ctrl Fair enough. I still think people need a solid FOSS Notion alt, so it's just to fill that gap in a FOSS team's tooklit.