Hi, can you provide more explanation?
Is this till the DB version is released? I must have missed that on Discord.
That’s from Discord, where 10 days ago Tienson said db Beta would be released in 1 month!
Sorry for the mysterious original post😛
I updated the image to include the question
This post is a redundant. Please refer to Logseq DB Unofficial FAQ. There is more information about Logseq DB as well in there.
Sorry for making a redundant post
Was just sharing the news for those without discord.
Please feel free to remove my post
I don’t go into Discord (nor discuss) much and I just received this in the montly discuss summary.
Does this mean that the DB version came out 4 days ago?? Where can I get it? xD
I’m afraid not quite yet .
The initial testing is going on but they’re doing invites only at the mo.
I’ll message you as soon as it’s an open invitation if you’d like (and I remember)
Yeah, I’d like to try it. I have a pretty “strong-typed” workflow where pages of a certain type have certain properties, and I like that db version has better support for that.
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1 month.
Wrote on 24/06/2025 15:55
If they could have released the beta version, they would have done so already. Updates and changes are regularly communicated to users.This shows that the work advances.
Furthermore, the software is free, and it’s clear that the development team is small.
So, we’ll just have to be patient.
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Maybe time to find a different rocket
As someone who’s never planning to use the DB version, I secretly like it when it takes longer
Database structure is THE reason Notion doesn’t work for me. I cannot manage to think in a way that fits into databases. Can’t do it. My poor mind just breaks. So I not-so-secretly loathe the database version for taking up everyone’s attention for so long, when I would rather it never exist! Maybe we could have had PDF reading on Android by now!
(And, yes, I did try. It was incredibly disheartening to find out that the same people who built the Logseq I love could not understand why the database version is absolutely unusable for people like me, for exactly the same reasons that the markdown version was such a godsend. How do you get to have both kinds of minds, such that these things seem interchangeable to you? My mind is only one kind of mind!)
As prodigal of words as poor in explanations…