Anytype introduces 'Multiplayer Mode' for secure shared spaces collaboration among users
Apr 26, 2024 at 5:11 PM

Anytype introduces 'Multiplayer Mode' for secure shared spaces collaboration among users

Anytype has introduced 'Multiplayer Mode', a feature that supports real-time collaboration and sharing of spaces among several users, while preserving beloved features like end-to-end encryption, user-owned keys, local-first, and offline access. The 'Multiplayer Mode' enables users to share spaces securely, keeping the shared content encrypted and owned by the users. This significant development in Anytype's journey combines the ease of collaboration with the security of user ownership.

Users are encouraged to explore different collaborative options like idea boards, shopping lists, projects, and wikis within their social groups. Anytype also offers an Experience Gallery to inspire users with examples of collaborative spaces created by others.

Along with the 'Multiplayer Mode', Anytype is introducing custom storage location options, giving users greater control over their data. The company has rolled out new Membership plans with early-bird pricing. These plans offer unique network names, increased storage, sync capabilities, and collaboration limits. AnyType is a great alternative to services like Notion or Obsidian if you're looking for something similar.

Apr 26, 2024 by Mauricio B. Holguin

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Anytype is a note-taking software that prioritizes privacy and security, offering E2E encryption and peer-to-peer functionality. It operates on a local-first basis, enabling offline access and on-device storage. Anytype supports multiple platforms including Mac, Windows, Linux, Android, and iOS. It also allows for the export of notes in markdown format. The software is rated 4.3 and is often compared to alternatives like Obsidian, Notion, and Standard Notes.

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