![]() ![]() And it should surprise no one that I have machines running Ubuntu and Windows and OS X and iPhoneOS and iPadOS, and Android. You could individually edit files and there is a 'watch' function to open up the note in another editor, it's not really possible for external editors to edit the whole notebook. Rather everything is a markdown file (including notebooks) with metadata stored at the top of the markdown file *Note are not stored nested in the way they are presented on the left in the notebooks. It's a bit too free form for that, with no support for datesĪ few things it does, which should be of note: To-do list: I tried putting my todo-list in here. Of the many open-source solutions I've tried, it's probably the only one that works out of the box with a nice mobile app! Kudos You can add links to different notes by right clicking on a note and selecting `Copy Markdown Link` Android version works quite well, even the syncing! It has the actual HTML rendering in the editor, and allows you to toggle easily Source files are in markdown, no vendor lock-in* I use Joplin everyday, I switched over about a year ago from a Dropbox-sync'd markdown files edited in Sublime. I ended up paying two apps, Notion for personal stuff, Bear for work.įirst, a huge shoutout to who still tirelessly pushes out new code for the community. But in Bear, "-" is for a to-do list, "*" is for a list. ![]() But the weird thing is in all the other markdown I've used, "-" is for a list, "" is for a to-do list. I am willing to pay this app if a new version comes out. (IMAO, modal is the worst UI ever invented on this planet.) No updates recently. But the problem is I cannot use cmd + w to close the window, it always pops up a confirmation modal. A great feature of notable is that it has a "copy block" button for the code block. Especially for work, I need to take a lot of quick notes. Under each notebook, you cannot have a sub-notebook under a notebook (like a folder inside a folder). Quiver doesn't allow me to sync multiple notebooks. OneNote: UI is too much, like PowerPoint. Evernote: didn't support markdown so gave it up ![]()
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