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What are your must-have programs?
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Trillium is great. I've been scrolling through here to see if anyone mentioned it, and was gonna put it out there if nobody had.
I haven't tried it out on android (if that even exists), though.
Well, I just realized they don't support multi user which is kind of a deal breaker for us, since we are a couple sharing a homelab. We always wanted to share a few files when using Logseq and it seems this won't be solved with Trilium either. This sucks.
Trillium will not get any major updates. It has a new successor Trilium Next has multiple discussions going on.
I was wondering about that..