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I use Obsidian (https://obsidian.md/) and store in OneDrive, it just saves the notes as markdown.
(Orgzly)[https://orgzly.com/], a getaway drug to emacs,with (Syncthing)[https://syncthing.net/].
Notesnook (https://notesnook.com/) ticks all your boxes in the must haves. I've been using it for a few weeks and get on with it really well. I've not tried the reminders yet so I'm unsure about their behaviour on the lock screen
Logseq is the open source alternative to Obsidian, but I think Appflowy would suit OP's needs better.
Logseq is the open source alternative to Obsidian, but I think Appflowy would suit OP's needs better.
Oh this topic has lots of discussion. Have search for note taking apps over at r/SelfHosted Also: dive into here https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted
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