There are no special migration steps to migrate from a zadam/Trilium instance to a TriliumNext/Notes instance. Just upgrade your Trilium instance to the latest version and [install TriliumNext/Notes as usual](#-installation)
Versions up to and including [v.90.4](https://github.com/TriliumNext/Notes/releases/tag/v0.90.4) are compatible with the latest zadam/trilium version of [v0.63.7](https://github.com/zadam/trilium/releases/tag/v0.63.7). Any later versions of TriliumNext have their sync versions incremented.
* Notes can be arranged into arbitrarily deep tree. Single note can be placed into multiple places in the tree (see [cloning](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/cloning-notes))
* Rich WYSIWYG note editing including e.g. tables, images and [math](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/text-notes) with markdown [autoformat](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/text-notes#autoformat)
* Support for editing [notes with source code](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/code-notes), including syntax highlighting
* Fast and easy [navigation between notes](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/note-navigation), full text search and [note hoisting](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/note-hoisting)
* Note [attributes](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/attributes) can be used for note organization, querying and advanced [scripting](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/scripts)
* [Synchronization](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/synchronization) with self-hosted sync server
* [Relation maps](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/relation-map) and [link maps](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/link-map) for visualizing notes and their relations
* [Scripting](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/scripts) - see [Advanced showcases](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/advanced-showcases)
* [REST API](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/etapi) for automation
To use TriliumNext on your desktop machine (Linux, MacOS, and Windows) you have a few options:
* Download the binary release for your platform from the [latest release page](https://github.com/TriliumNext/Notes/releases/latest), unzip the package and run the ```trilium``` executable.
* Access TriliumNext via the web interface of a server installation (see below)
* Currently only the latest versions of Chrome & Firefox are supported (and tested).
* (Coming Soon) TriliumNext will also be provided as a Flatpak
To install TriliumNext on your own server (including via Docker from [Dockerhub](https://hub.docker.com/r/triliumnext/notes)) follow [the server installation docs](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/server-installation).
You can also read [Patterns of personal knowledge base](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/patterns-of-personal-knowledge) to get some inspiration on how you might use TriliumNext.
* [FancyTree](https://github.com/mar10/fancytree) - very feature rich tree library without real competition. TriliumNext Notes would not be the same without it.
* [jsPlumb](https://github.com/jsplumb/jsplumb) - visual connectivity library without competition. Used in [relation maps](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/Relation-map) and [link maps](https://triliumnext.github.io/Docs/Wiki/Link-map)
You can support the original Trilium developer using GitHub Sponsors, [PayPal](https://paypal.me/za4am) or Bitcoin (bitcoin:bc1qv3svjn40v89mnkre5vyvs2xw6y8phaltl385d2).
Support for the TriliumNext organization will be possible in the near future.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.