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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Best Mobile Note-Taking Apps for Markdown
Noteless (Android) Open source, free, includes AsciiMath, KaTeX, mermaidjs An experimental feature option supports Dendron formatted wiki links
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Notes app that imports from Keep?
I converted my Google Keep notes into Markdown Files by importing them into Notable on a desktop. Then I use Noteless on android, which is a markdown foss notes app and sync the notes between desktop and android.
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Notable and 3rd party apps. Blocker with iPad (and iOS) ecosystem
You might try Noteless (https://github.com/redsolver/noteless) which is supposed to be compatible with how Notable does things.
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Markdown notes
Noteless https://github.com/redsolver/noteless/releases
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PSA: noteless for android has a workaround for android 11's storage limitations (i.e. syncing works again!!)
https://github.com/redsolver/noteless/issues/63#issuecomment-798955175
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Privacy-oriented notepad app that allows to export notes in other formats
I personally use Noteless: https://github.com/redsolver/noteless
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Best Notetaking App For Linux
Unfortunately, Android 11 introduced some limitations for sharing directories between multiple apps and Noteless does not support any workaround currently. This issue is tracked here: https://github.com/redsolver/noteless/issues/63
unattach
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A post about how I mistakenly and permanently deleted my novel in Google Docs...
Unattach is fantastic for separating email from attachments in a logical, manageable way that eliminates having to decide what to keep and what to delete. Highly recommended.
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Suggestion about selfhosting Gmail backup + Webclient
If you do decide to stick with gmail, here's what we do: Buy more storage (100 GB is pretty cheap, $20 a year or so?). And run Unattach to remove the attachments from emails but keep the message text.
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Show HN: Unattach – free up your Google storage by removing Gmail attachments
Hello HackerNews!
I have a full-time job, but love building productivity tools in my spare time. Some time ago, my dad told me that his Gmail account was full and asked whether I could help. I built a simple app for him, and later decided to make it into a product. With the recent news that Google is discontinuing free storage for photos, more and more people are facing a similar problem.
Unattach (https://unattach.app) is a desktop app for downloading and/or removing Gmail attachments from many emails at once. You can use it to free up your Google storage, which is shared between Gmail, Photos and other Google apps. For most people, using Unattach is cheaper than buying more Google storage; for tech-savvy users, it’s free.
The hardest thing about Unattach has been balancing user trust and commercial potential. The app requires edit permissions to the user’s Gmail account in order to remove attachments. Therefore, it is important to establish trust between myself and the user. Many users felt significantly more at ease if they could build the app from source (or at least knowing that they could), in addition to the app being certified by Google. On the other hand, the more revenue I receive from the app, the more incentive I have to continue supporting it.
The model I ended up with involves sharing the source code (under a restricted Shared Source license: https://github.com/rokstrnisa/unattach), so tech-savvy users can build and run it for free, and offering pre-built installers for a fee. That is, the software is free and the source is shared (though it's not “open source”), and users pay for the convenience of installers. The model has been working reasonably well.
Users of Unattach are generally very happy with it, so I wanted more people to know about it. I launched the app on ProductHunt (https://www.producthunt.com/posts/unattach) earlier today, and am now sharing it with HackerNews.
Happy to answer any questions you may have!
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