Our app puts three core values to the fore: simplicity, visualization, and consensus.
By creating an infinite canvas where cards, much like sticking notes, resemble a neatly organized collection of inter-related ideas. They serve as units of thoughts with clear borders, displayed on a squeaky-clean white canvas.
To preclude the document from becoming messy as the number of cards augments, we betted on functions that are clear-cut and intuitive. They include drag’n’drops; deep dive; tabs within a document; embedded pictures, videos, and links; sub-pages. As a result, the users get a well-organized, easy-to-navigate space.
Rather than providing bits and pieces of scattered information, the tool gives you a bird’s-eye view of the cards, creating the big picture.
Pillared by simplicity and visualization, the app offers a collaborative space for teams to work together in real-time, sharing cards and elaborating on ideas.
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I switched from Notion because xtiles is a simple but powerful tool for knowledge management. It's not about functionality, but about use cases, that both products help with. For instance, if you need to create a strict knowledge base for the team and save data, then the notion works. But if you want to save your knowledge and reuse it in the future - you'll definitely get more value using xtiles. Great product!
Based on our record, TripleA seems to be a lot more popular than xTiles App. While we know about 17 links to TripleA, we've tracked only 1 mention of xTiles App. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
TripleA is the most popular client I'm familiar with. Quite active. They have a bunch of variants but you can play the standard default stuff too. Source: 11 months ago
It's 2-3 hours with computerized rules enforcement : https://triplea-game.org/. Source: about 1 year ago
There is also TripleA, which is open source and has a large variety of maps and rule variants. https://triplea-game.org/. Source: about 1 year ago
Side note: I really liked Axis and Allies, played it several times as a young adult with a few close friends. There is a nice open-source implementation of it, if you want to "play" instead of work. [0] However, it misses the social part. [0]: https://triplea-game.org/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
My advice would be to try all the official versions on TripleA (https://triplea-game.org/) to get a feel for the version you like before you spend any money on a new game. Source: over 1 year ago
I would highly recommend xtiles. After trying, notion, obsidian, logseq, craft, anytype, slite, and many other alternatives, I decided to go for Xtiles. If you are not writing a novel or very long texts it is an amazing tool to gather information and put down and organize what’s on your mind. Give it a shot . Source: over 1 year ago
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