I've always thought TheBrain's implementation of a graph view/navigation was very useful. TheBrain supports three relationships for each item: parent, child, and sibling. The UX is such that the node navigation is on the left, and the details of whatever you have selected are on the right. So, it's not just a popularity contest of how many nodes reference or link to another node, but it visually represents the semantic relationship between the nodes. But at the same time, it allows you to read the contents of that node.
I'm hoping we can filter any graph view in Tana by several factors, such as semantic relationships, links and references in/out, hierarchical location (parent/children), supertag, field values, etc.
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I've always thought TheBrain's implementation of a graph view/navigation was very useful. TheBrain supports three relationships for each item: parent, child, and sibling. The UX is such that the node navigation is on the left, and the details of whatever you have selected are on the right. So, it's not just a popularity contest of how many nodes reference or link to another node, but it visually represents the semantic relationship between the nodes. But at the same time, it allows you to read the contents of that node.
I'm hoping we can filter any graph view in Tana by several factors, such as semantic relationships, links and references in/out, hierarchical location (parent/children), supertag, field values, etc.