All right, I’ve been reading through this thread with a little hope that I might be able to use Logseq DB without being able to afford the subscription, once I was able to try out the mobile app, as mobile access is a requirement for me. (I’m in the camp of personal use, just between my laptop and phone, so iCloud sync with a lock file would probably be enough for me.) Well, I found the link to the Apple TestFlight through the Discord and was able to try it out last night.
However, I was surprised to find that the SQLite file was not made available in my iCloud storage as the markdown file graphs had been. As far as I understand, none of the alternate sync solutions proposed in this thread will work with the iOS app without access to this SQLite file (barring a possible future community-developed syncing feature built into the app using SQLite Backup API or some such), leaving the iOS app’s local graph isolated and rendering it unusable without the paid subscription. Is this an intentional design decision or something yet to be implemented?