Comment #⁨8⁩

I completely agree with this.
I am loving Tana, but before I commit completely, i need to know that in the event Tana shuts down, goes out of business or just stops caring, I need to be reassured I can export this data into another system to continue work or be able to export these into usable/readable files like one interactive PDF (I can't believe it said that) but as someone who is not a coder we need something that is easy to get our data out so we can feel comfortable to commit.

One of the main reasons non-developers like me go with software like Tana is because it doesn't feel like I have to input code to make it work like I do with Logseq and Obsidian. (I love Logseq but we all know what I mean)

Just food for thought as I feel this will stop a lot of people from moving across. If the functionality is there they then need to do a better job of articulating exactly how that works.

I can only hope Tana is around for a good long time

Will