@f if you find a solution I’d love to hear about it. My current system is very very crude.
It is an Apple notes file with a variety of sections (sorted by streaming service for tv shows and some movies, by form factor for books (print, ebooks by ebook reader app, audiobooks) but it uses a lot of catch all categories and doesn’t store much detail (just whatever I type in) would love something richer yet also simple to scan & keep updated as I buy/watch/read things
@f as I read your responses I had the thought that I wonder if a wiki platform with some degree of templates/customization might be sufficient for both of us? I’ve long been a bit ambivalent about generic wikis but once there is a structure/template in place they can be pretty useful. Something like perhaps https://tiddlywiki.com (or another open source simple wiki though I think I’ve heard good things about that one - the challenge is a lot of wiki projects are named similarly
#AnyType is not Free Software nor Open Source since it doesn't use licenses by FSF nor OSI.
They use a custom license that is a juridical nonsense and that limits you A LOT.
AnyType is so called "source available".
With that license, no one should use it, really.
P.S. devs are cryptocurrencies fanatics, never trust those guys when they say something will be Open Source since they don't know what that means.