qmarkdowntextedit
NoteWhispers
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qmarkdowntextedit
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Markdown TextEdit for QML
There are a few around if you google markdown qsyntaxhighlighter
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Joplin – open-source note-taking and to-do application with sync
Hey!
1. We're currently using QWidgets which doesn't look good on mobile. But we plan to port the UI to Qt Quick (logic will stay in C++). Our new kanban feature and some other widgets are already built with Qt Quick/QML. And we'll work on syncing too. I wrote that in my comment.
2. We're actually using a major componenet from the maker of QOwnNotes called QMarkdownTextEdit[1] for our Markdown editor. It Works great (thanks @pbek!). Just two days ago someone managed to port the syntax highlighter to QML which paves the way for us to port the UI over to QML[2].
3. I never used Evernote (maybe I used it for a short time but I can't remember). Because we currently don't have a mobile app I use the built-in Apple's Notes on my phone that syncs well to the Desktop app and the I'll just copy over the notes to my app.
[1] https://github.com/pbek/qmarkdowntextedit
[2] https://github.com/pbek/qmarkdowntextedit/issues/158
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Notes: Fast note-taking app, open-source, without Electron, built in Qt C++
Hi! We are currently using a database. But since the request to work with flat files came up so many times I'll have to consider it. And yes, seems like QMarkdownTextEdit which we're using supports YMAL headers[1]
[1] https://github.com/pbek/qmarkdowntextedit/pull/58
NoteWhispers
- Joplin – open-source note-taking and to-do application with sync
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Voice memos to Joplin notes
Started using Joplin (linux desktop) two weeks ago and am genuinely impressed, mostly with its customizability. Installed only one plugin because most of the needed functionality is covered by the customizable base. As part of my workflow I use voice memos and being able to send those to Joplin as text is very appealing to me. So I put together a command-line Linux (usable from the Gnome desktop too) utility to record voice memos, transcribe them into text and create new Joplin notes (using the data API). It uses offline speech recognition based on whisper.cpp and surprisingly, is quite accurate, usable and practical. Transcribes to the clipboard too. Please, take a look: https://github.com/QuantiusBenignus/NoteWhispers
What are some alternatives?
notes - Fast and beautiful note-taking app written in C++. Write down your thoughts.
git-sync - Safe and simple one-script git synchronization
qspdlog - A simple Qt based widget for visualizing spdlog output.
Android-Password-S
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
motes - Manage and share notes written in Markdown
syncthing-android - Wrapper of syncthing for Android.
notesnook - A fully open source & end-to-end encrypted note taking alternative to Evernote.
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.
tuned-switcher - Simple utility to manipulate the Tuned service
Android-Password-Store - Android application compatible with ZX2C4's Pass command line application