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886 | 2,999 | |
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0.0 | 9.5 | |
11 months ago | 3 days ago | |
Shell | Vala | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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notion-repackaged
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Alternative to OneNote ?
Maybe Notion, There is a project that creates a port of the Windows application to Linux called Notion Enhancer
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Notion for Linux
Notion enhancer provide two versions enhanced and vanilla and doing well for me link
- Notion works on Linux
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Flickering on minimizing some apps
Here's the one that's packaged in the AUR, you can install either the appimage or the RPM (I'd recommend the RPM) from the releases page
- [Notion] Notion sur Ubuntu
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How to get Notion App on fedora
vanilla notion
- [Notion] Vorstellung auf Ubuntu
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Feature request
First of all, I really appreciate for Notion's recent development. I would like to request new feature. I have been using Notion Enhanced extensively because of minimize to system tray icon. I can show or hide by using the shortcut Shift + Ctrl + A.
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How do you stop seeing this? It is irritating. It shows all the time for every - single - new line - ever
Browser, but you can use the Notion Enhanced desktop app which comes with this tweak inbuilt and lots more, although it is kinda bugged atm with some features not working, but I know the dev is working on fixing things, be sure to check out their discord if you have further questions about their app. Ctrl+alt+e opens up the menu when you are inside Notion Enhanced, go to the extensions tab and activate "tweaks" once activated in the sidebar you can find hide "Type '/' for commands", you can also user your own css inserts through the program.
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An alternative to Notion snap package.
Notion still does not support Linux. There is an unofficial snap package of Notion which has terrible performance (bad startup time, lag, freezes). A much better alternative is https://notion-enhancer.github.io/getting-started/installation/
planify
- Planify: Task manager with Todoist support designed for GNU/Linux
- Planify: Task Manager for Linux
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Planner, a task manager designed for Linux
Not sure where you're looking but source code is here (not sure why they don't link to it?) and last update was about a year ago and there are recent commits.
https://github.com/alainm23/planner
I just discovered this and really like it, it's a huge improvement over GNOME Todo. My only complaint is that it seems to choke on a large number of (completed) tasks. Though that might be more of an issue with Nextcloud not clearing out completed tasks and a lot of caldav apps have this problem.
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Report: More Developers Use Linux Than a Mac
Also, Things sells for 45 USD? There are so many competitors in this space it's wild. Todoist, Endeavour, Planner, all the way to Asana.
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Nautilus Annotations 2: Emblems are back!
Such time-based information/TODOs are much better stored in a task manager (such as https://useplanner.com/), with an automated notification reminder that alerts you on the date, so that you don't have to think about it until it reminds you.
- Suggestions for gui based ToDo programs that do nested tasks?
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Not sure if Linux is the right choice for me?
No for the not so good news: Both MS To Do and OneNote are not available officially. You can use the web versions or use unofficial apps such as Kuro. But those are based on the web versions as well. Alternatively there are beautiful apps such as Planer which sync with other platforms (such as ios) via Todoist. The same is true for note taking. The Linux native solution here is Simple Note.
- Giving up on GNOME To Do
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Offline ToDo List App for Linux (GUI based), with Repetitive Task support?
I've been using Planner for last few months. It had recurring task support earlier, but was probably removed sometime: https://github.com/alainm23/planner/issues/860
- Privacy respecting to-do list apps for iOS?
What are some alternatives?
notion-app - Notion for Linux
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
CherryTree - cherrytree
alfred-workflow-todoist - An Alfred workflow for managing tasks in Todoist
notion-enhancer - An enhancer/customiser for the all-in-one productivity workspace Notion
marktext - 📝A simple and elegant markdown editor, available for Linux, macOS and Windows.
nativefier - Make any web page a desktop application
focalboard - Focalboard is an open source, self-hosted alternative to Trello, Notion, and Asana.
dippi - Calculate display info like DPI and aspect ratio
notion-linux - Native Notion packages for Linux
desktopfolder - Bring your Desktop Back to Life