Hi @Sinacs
Division into groups
Itās a fascinating question that youāre asking here. I definitely belong to both groups. I guess you are talking about the different purposes of Anytype, then I personally would rather name the groups differently.
- for personal knowledge management
- for task management & project management
Subgroups (for the respective area of life)
Now that I think about it, these could then be further divided into subgroups (for the respective area of life).![]()
- for work
- for private
Subgroups for various application purposes
In addition, further subgroups can be found in the various application purposes: ![]()
- education: teachers, students, etc.
- databases for the respective interests: cooking, reading, traveling, watching movies / series, shopping ā¦
- habit tracking
- diary writing
⦠you name it, itās the everything app !! ![]()
Categorisation of notetakers
Regarding your categorisation of people who use certain note taking apps or features of an app, there is an intriguing YouTube video playlist by Tiago Forte on this topic:
Pick Your Digital Notes App: Step-by-Step Walkthrough
Thereās also a blog post about this if youāre interested:
The 4 Notetaking Styles: How to Choose a Digital Notes App as Your Second Brain
I found this division relatively good. It also gives a bit of a guide to all the notes apps that have been, are, and will be available. ![]()