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Joplin
- Joplin is an open source note-taking app
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My productivity app is a never-ending .txt file
I use https://joplinapp.org because it allows for pasting images and files.
Has easy sync and also mobile and desktop apps.
Free and open source.
I've had great success with using Joplin for this, with Syncthing as a sync backend. Works well across OSes; I use it on Linux, macOS, Windows and Android.
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Why I Like Obsidian
The tools to manipulate SQL aren't that bad, no.
But rather than having a self explanatory markdown & flat file, now I have to start learning about the schema & making specific tools (in my preferred language) for manipulating Joplin's schema.
Suddenly I'm digging through 20 different technic specs to decode what data is where, how it works, and what I can do to it. Want to edit history? This is the best help you'll get, pray it's adequately technical to expedite you to your purpose: https://github.com/laurent22/joplin/blob/dev/readme/dev/spec...
As I began with, I struggle to imagine anything that generates anywhere near as much user agency as flat files and markdown. Having boring common data & systems lets me apply portable skills I already have, rather than having to skill up in some particular product's own ecosystem.
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Ask HN: What do you use for note-taking or as knowledge base?
Joplin, an open source, extendable, Markdown-based hierarchical note-taking app: https://joplinapp.org/
It lets you choose a synchronization backend, offers applications for every major desktop and mobile OS (also has a terminal version). You can create notebooks and subnotebooks to organize your notes. You can also add tags for better search experience. I created notebooks for specific domains (work-related, home improvement, etc.) and also keep a "temp" for quick notes and W.I.P. snippets.
Its only con that it uses Electron on desktop which causes relatively slow start of the application.
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Joplin VS Einwurf - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 20 Dec 2023
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Alternative for document storage/filing cabinet
I'm not certain, but I believe that Joplin will serve your needs.
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Joplin as note-taking app
- Evernote will restrict free users to 50 notes starting December 4
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Standard Notes
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GitNoter alternatives - Laverna, Standard Notes, takenote, gitnote, and OpenNote
7 projects | 25 Apr 2022
- Is appimage or a deb package install the preferred way for a desktop app?
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I'm playing around with SN. I have a question.
Our website isn't open-source, but the tools that are used to convert notes and our web app are. 🙂
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Joplin vs Standard Notes for cross-platform usability?
Yes, you'll need a standard notes account for it to work. You can register here https://app.standardnotes.org/ or download the app from the website https://standardnotes.com/ and then register within the app.
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Standard Notes is a safe place for your notes, thoughts, and life's work
3. Device-to-device syncing
I'm sure there are more. I wish it wasn't written in Electron, but it wouldn't exist otherwise.
As a web application: https://app.standardnotes.org/
> Meanwhile, if this program's servers go down tomorrow, tough luck.
It is open source, you can run the server yourself: https://github.com/standardnotes/syncing-server
I was confused too without a screenshot in the readme, but realized I could just run it: https://app.standardnotes.org/
What does this mean?
Their app is open source: https://github.com/standardnotes/web
The first release was in 2017? I don't see any sign of them having taken any funding?
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Unable to login to my account
If you're signing into the web app, which web browser are you using?
Sign into the web app (http://app.standardnotes.org) or the desktop app, export a decrypted and an encrypted copy of your account's items via the Account menu.
What are some alternatives?
Trilium Notes - Build your personal knowledge base with Trilium Notes
notesnook - A fully open source & end-to-end encrypted note taking alternative to Evernote.
obsidian - GraphQL, built for Deno - a native GraphQL caching client and server module
Boostnote - This repository is outdated and new Boost Note app is available! We've launched a new Boost Note app which supports real-time collaborative writing. https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote-App
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
QOwnNotes - QOwnNotes is a plain-text file notepad and todo-list manager with Markdown support and Nextcloud / ownCloud integration.
HedgeDoc - HedgeDoc - Ideas grow better together
obsidian-dataview - A high-performance data index and query language over Markdown files, for https://obsidian.md/.
obsidian-calendar-plugin - Simple calendar widget for Obsidian.
CherryTree - cherrytree
zim-desktop-wiki - Main repository of the zim desktop wiki project