Data Ownership: You own your data - always. You'll be able to export all data in its raw state and import it to another tool.
Free Access Guarantee: We'll always provide a feature-rich, free-for-life version of RemNote. Current users will never be asked to pay for any feature they're already using, in the feature's current state.
Guaranteed Access Clause: In the extremely unlikely event that RemNote ever winds down (don't worry - we are 100% committed and fully expect and plan to be here for the long-haul), we will release all code into an open source project. You could run RemNote as a local desktop app (RemNote already works fully offline) and/or the open source community could host RemNote independently.
The most interesting thing about this for me (as somebody who already uses TiddlyWiki and is just curious about features) is the ability to easily make flashcards from components of your zettelkasten.
I already use Anki heavily for studies that require it but integration would be even more powerful - copying text snippets from a zettelkasten to Anki is unsolving the problem that knowledge-map systems are trying to solve. I’m surprised I haven’t seen a feature or plugin like this for Roam/Obsidian/TW.
Data Ownership: You own your data - always. You'll be able to export all data in its raw state and import it to another tool.
Free Access Guarantee: We'll always provide a feature-rich, free-for-life version of RemNote. Current users will never be asked to pay for any feature they're already using, in the feature's current state.
Guaranteed Access Clause: In the extremely unlikely event that RemNote ever winds down (don't worry - we are 100% committed and fully expect and plan to be here for the long-haul), we will release all code into an open source project. You could run RemNote as a local desktop app (RemNote already works fully offline) and/or the open source community could host RemNote independently.