Notebook is your personal control panel. It is the interface you use to manage your context, permissions, and app connections.
Notebook acts as your dashboard. It lets you:
- Review suggestions: Look at observations suggested by apps, then approve, reject, edit, or defer them.
- View your context: See all your approved context grouped by category, showing freshness, confidence, and which apps contributed them.
- Manage connections: See which apps can read your context, and revoke access whenever you want.
- Adjust privacy: Set access rules and choose how you want to approve new suggestions.
When an app suggests new information using CCP, it goes into your pending queue. No app suggestions are added to your active context without your approval.
You can:
- Approve: Accept the suggestion.
- Edit: Change the values before you accept them.
- Reject: Decline the suggestion (the app will not see it, and it won't be saved).
- Defer: Leave it in the queue to decide later.
Notebook is not a notes app, a wiki, or a database. It does not store your context itself. It only reads and writes to your provider using CAP and CCP.
Apache 2.0. Notebook is open and free.