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I'm extremely picky about Notes apps. I've tested so many Open source as well as closed source apps. I'll be interested in what others are using, but the features I want are:
So what I've settled with is Obsidian (not open source) due to its simplicity of reading and writing to a folder hierarchy of plain text files. But since it sucks at task and checklists, I've been using Quillpad. It only syncs with Nextcloud at the moment, but there is promise of plain text file and bring-your-own-sync-solution on the roadmap.
Notesnook is a nice app, but since it's all E2EE, there is no plain text without exporting your notes manually. Shame too because it handles tasks and checklists very nicely.
Honorable mention: Acreom it's not open source yet, but that is on the roadmap. It is local first and plain text files on desktop OSes...but not on Android, meaning of you want to sync between your desktop and mobile you have to use their cloud. And I don't want to do that.
Joplin gets mentioned constantly. But it adds weird metadata to every text file and changes the titles of the files to some garbled hexadecimal string, which makes it impossible to know what you're looking at at the file level. And the task management/checklists is awful. Android app is bad too. I'm sure I'll get hate for hating on the FOSS golden child, but that's ok. This is simply my opinion. Like I said I'm very picky.
I haven't used it, but I've heard logseq is pretty much FOSS obsidian.
It is very close. But it has more of a day view/outline focused approach which clashes with the way my brain wants to work. And seemingly, you can't change that in the settings or with plugins.
thoughts on markor? also, what do you mean acreom plans open source? what license?
I keep trying Markor. UI is rough though. And not a fan of the checklist and task management within the app. I do like that it's just simple text files for sure. But not a very elegant solution.
Not sure what license Acreom is going to open source if under. But it's on their Roadmap
@Father_Redbeard@lemmy.ml it is really hard to find the perfect Notes app. I've tried a bunch and settled on Quillpad, synced with Nextcloud.
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I do like Quillpad quite a bit. It's the best Google Keep replacement out there at the moment. I would rather it not be tied to Nextcloud, and supposedly that is eventually coming. But for now I'm using it daily alongside Obsidian.