@lerone What I understand from you, is that you suggest that the Whiteboard feature in Fibery could be enhanced to exhibit functionality akin to a graph view.
This has been discussed before from different angles. I have proposed it a year ago when I started with Fibery, but at that time the response was that the need was not apparent enough. Maybe the proponents of WhiteBoard with automatic Graph View capability can now start giving real world use cases that make more clear how it would support the current product strategy .
Here are some related discussions:
Just to collect all ideas and potential work in progress here around a visual Knowledge Graph, similar to what is becoming very popular as used by Obsidian and Logseq.
Hi,
I’m new here. I’ve been playing with Fibery for a few weeks now, and am enjoying it greatly. One type of view I’m missing is a graph or mesh view. I’m looking for something similar to “add entity tree” in Whiteboard view that can visualize the relations for a db of entities that can have many-to-many relations to each other.
I’ve been searching the posts on this forum for previous requests on this topic, but I could not find any.
Thanks,
/Mikael
With great regret, I have seen in the last year that Fibery has given up being a general-purpose application, useful for building the most varied applications, to take refuge in the niche of workflow and project management applications (for the latter field I have more than one doubt that it is a truly competitive application, lacking basic functions such as Gantt charts). Yet Fibery lacks very few tools to outclass and annihilate products like Anytype, Obsidian and Capacities, making them clear…
Since this is an abstract vision, I wanted to just bring awareness of an area that I’ve had experience in. I don’t think it needs to be addressed in the article but wanted to share.
There are systems/business modeling languages (SysML, BPMN) that implement structured visual modeling concepts that do define explicit and reusable relationships. So, with these systems, you are building the model visually, which is then turned into a database under the hood that can be queried, generate reports, et…
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