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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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neutrinote
- Android note app with REPL support
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⟳ 0 apps added, 17 updated at f-droid.org
neutriNote CE (version 4.3.3): A hub of written thoughts in fast searchable plain text
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What's the best cross platform notes apps with syncing, no note limit (like with Evernote), and markdown support where you own your notes?
my choice is https://github.com/appml/neutrinote
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I looking for note taking opensource android offline app
Take a look at, Neutrinote: https://github.com/appml/neutrinote https://github.com/appml/neutrinote/releases
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Whats your goto note taking app? If you can, please write a few lines why you've chosen this app. Cheers :)
neutriNote CE
- Best Notion open source alternative
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⟳ 10 apps added, 74 updated at f-droid.org
neutriNote CE (version 3.8.3): A hub of written thoughts in fast searchable plain text
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Best note-taking app with offline mode?
I'm a long time user of a niche note app called neutriNote. Love its list of endless customization options and its rich set of search options to retrieve anything I've written back quickly. Even better it's open source now.
webclient
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⟳ 0 apps added, 55 updated at f-droid.org
CTemplar (version 1.6.0): Encrypted email that respects your privacy
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Are these programs that i use good?
E-Mail - Ctemplar/Tutanota
- What do I do?
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ProtonMail Is Inherently Insecure, Your Emails Are Likely Compromised
> Their implementation for the checksum is actually cool, I like it.
For those interested, I think the checksum trick referred to above (in the context of the service offered by CTemplar) is described at [0] and there is a step-by-step how-to guide at [1].
Basically the top level index.html contains integrity hashes for the JavaScript it fetches, and you're expected to copy-paste the source of the page you're viewing into an editor, save the file, and run a local checksum on it.
That is clever, but it seems like a more convenient design would be to use a "bootstrap" page which only has the minimal set of tags on it needed to run a single . Then the user can do a quick visual inspection that there's nothing suspicious in the DOM and confirm that the integrity hash matches the value in an append-only log somewhere.<p>Mozilla actually had a clever idea for building binary transparency using the existing certificate transparency infrastructure for domains[2], by registering something like $version_number-$hash as a sub-domain of the domain where the app is hosted, e.g. v14-abc123.ctemplar.com which the user could search for using one or more certificate transparency logs.<p>Anyway, this manual checking process can be avoided entirely if the site is made available as a SecureBookmark[3], although that has the disadvantage that the browser would show a Data URI as the page address rather than a standard URL/domain which users are more familiar and comfortable with.<p>[0] <a href="https://ctemplar.com/ctemplar-checksum-implementation/" rel="nofollow">https://ctemplar.com/ctemplar-checksum-implementation/</a><p>[1] <a href="https://github.com/CTemplar/webclient/tree/gh-pages" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/CTemplar/webclient/tree/gh-pages</a><p>[2] <a href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Binary_Transparency" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Binary_Transparency</a><p>[3] <a href="https://coins.github.io/secure-bookmark/" rel="nofollow">https://coins.github.io/secure-bookmark/</a>
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Mail tips
If you're looking for mail providers then there's ProtonMail, Tutanota, or CTemplar.
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⟳ 5 apps added, 43 updated at f-droid.org
CTemplar (version 1.5.7): Encrypted email that respects your privacy
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Need help with Linux emulation
I tried to run https://github.com/CTemplar/webclient/releases/download/v2.5.51/CTemplar-2.5.51.AppImage on NetBSD 9.2. I obtained the Linux libraries, but the application did not run. Please help.
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[PSA] 2022 Updated Roadmap
We have our translations stored here: https://github.com/CTemplar/webclient/tree/dev/src/assets/i18n
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⟳ 3 apps added, 38 updated at f-droid.org
CTemplar (version 1.5.6): Encrypted email that respects your privacy
- Demands for "Protonmail" to accept "Monero", ignored for over 5 years (see comments, 2,660+ upvotes)
What are some alternatives?
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
ProtonMail Web Client - Monorepo hosting the proton web clients
Signal-Desktop - A private messenger for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
FairEmail - Fully featured, open source, privacy friendly email app for Android
whoogle-search - A self-hosted, ad-free, privacy-respecting metasearch engine
Mailcow - mailcow: dockerized - 🐮 + 🐋 = 💕
Roundcube - The Roundcube Webmail suite
podverse-fdroid - Clone of the podverse-rn repo, with changes made for F-Droid compatibility
hydroxide - A third-party, open-source ProtonMail CardDAV, IMAP and SMTP bridge
hardened_malloc - Hardened allocator designed for modern systems. It has integration into Android's Bionic libc and can be used externally with musl and glibc as a dynamic library for use on other Linux-based platforms. It will gain more portability / integration over time.
Telegram-FOSS - Unofficial, FOSS-friendly fork of the original Telegram client for Android
syphon - ⚗️ a privacy centric matrix client