Joplin vs Standard Notes for cross-platform usability?

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  1. awesome-privacy

    Awesome Privacy - A curated list of services and alternatives that respect your privacy because PRIVACY MATTERS.

    The sync feature is free on Standard Notes as well. I'm using both Standard notes free and Joplin right now, but Standard Notes' syncing feature is better. You can use 3rd party extensions for Standard Notes to get close to the paid features (Which is real nice). Check this out! https://github.com/pluja/awesome-privacy But I prefer Joplin's markdown editor better than Standard Notes' 3rd party extensions.

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  3. Standard Notes

    Discontinued An end-to-end encrypted notes app for digitalists and professionals. https://standardnotes.com [Moved to: https://github.com/standardnotes/app] (by standardnotes)

    Yes, you'll need a standard notes account for it to work. You can register here https://app.standardnotes.org/ or download the app from the website https://standardnotes.com/ and then register within the app.

  4. awesome-standard-notes

    A curated list of tools and information relating to Standard Notes.

    Something I found confusing at first with SN is that you don't need to buy a subscription to use Themes and Extensions - you do if you want to use themes and extensions published by them but you don't if you want to use the themes and extensions created by other users (like those listed here).

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