![]() OTOH regular notes are limited to plain text, and there is nothing like Notebooks to organize your files, your notes will simply appear as tabs, so there is a limit to how many it can comfortably accommodate. The plus side is that Simple Notes can manage To-Do lists without having to deal with formatting directly. In the question What is the best cross-platform. Unlike Joplin, Simple Notes doesn’t explicitly support synchronization, so in order to have notes created inside the app synced automatically, you’d have to set up Syncthing to synchronize its own folder under /sdcard/Android/Data, which I never tried, so I don’t know if, how well it works.Īlternatively, Simple Notes can open files from the file system, like an existing Syncthing share. When comparing Mobisle Notes vs Simplenote, the Slant community recommends Simplenote for most people. BTW it needs a server running, to which the add-on connects. Flicknote has encryption of individual notes, which is the very thing I want. On my android tab and phone I use flicknote. I am currently using Resophnotes on my win 7 computer to sync my notes with Simplenotes. Their web clipper is functional, but not great. Windows, simplenote, encryption app :) - posted in Applications: I think what I want is relatively simple, but I cannot seem to find it anywhere. They claim to keep it free forever and won’t charge a penny in any form. The creators of the Memos app used a combination of Go, React.js, and SQLite architecture, making it lightweight too. If you go with Joplin, you’ll probably find yourself doing the bulk of your editing work on a PC. Memos is a self-hosted, free, open-source note-taking app focusing on privacy, security, and reliability. There is no WYSIWYG, so good luck managing Markdown on a regular mobile keyboard: editing something as simple as a to-do list is a major inconvenience. I’m guessing there may be no easy way out other than rebuilding the Android app from scratch. ![]() The editor on the Android side is extremely basic, and they have run into trouble bringing the necessary improvements. ![]() The NextcloudPlugin syncs your notes with the notes app running on you own private nextcloud/owncloud instance. Joplin is the least bad I could find so far. With the SimpleNotePlugin you can sync your notes with the free SimpleNote online service. Joplin appear to do the job, and it can clip entire webs from web browser with an addon (which is a plus). ![]()
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