Been building a personal object store with arbitrary schemas (todo, wiki, calendar, bookmarks, ...) and arbitrary views (list, table, outliner, ...) as a #ToolForThought. Demo:
Now I'm starting a new project with the idea, looking for code co-founders. RT & Comments welcome! (🧵
Basically, I think @RoamResearch is heading to the right direction, it's sad that it takes a form of application. If we can leverage graph databases but build it as a service on your devices, people can build awesome views (like outliner, graphs,...) with native interlinkability.
The way I try to approach this problem, is by building a set of open standards that specify objects and links on a graph database, so that tool-creators can build custom experiences with linkability.
To accompany that, I'm thinking of a reference impl which adds schemas for todo and calendar, and the corresponding views for them. All wrapped in a neat Electron package that the average user doesn't have to care. All they have to know is your personal data is securely linked.
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Unigraph is now open to waitlist sign-ups! It's a feed aggregator, bookmark manager, notetaking app, todo list/calendar app, and email client, pulling everything (incl. third party apps) into a searchable knowledge graph.
For example, here's how you can plan for a trip using the outliner notes app, but with integrations to your calendar & email (connected via OAuth) that can be added via drag & drop!
It's also a personal search engine that supports full-text searching and graph-based semantic search (in the middle column, all items containing a tag matching the search text are also displayed):