Also end-to-end encrypted without a central server and using rich text instead of markdown https://collect-app.com/
I've been building a Markdown note-taking app for 3 years
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Re: I've been building a Markdown note-taking app for 3 years
#42Re: I've been building a Markdown note-taking app for 3 years
#43Running a project for three years alone on the side takes a lot of discipline. So often we become 'passionate' about some projects and quickly abandon them once the initial excitement wears off. Congratulations to the author! Eerily, I have also been building a Markdown note-taking app alone for 2 years [0]. It is also e2e encrypted, but compared to Inkdrop, needs more work on the UI. But it works perfectly as a CLI.…
SavedYouAClick :)
Re: I've been building a Markdown note-taking app for 3 years
#44Re: I've been building a Markdown note-taking app for 3 years
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#47Re: I've been building a Markdown note-taking app for 3 years
#48Running a project for three years alone on the side takes a lot of discipline. So often we become 'passionate' about some projects and quickly abandon them once the initial excitement wears off. Congratulations to the author! Eerily, I have also been building a Markdown note-taking app alone for 2 years [0]. It is also e2e encrypted, but compared to Inkdrop, needs more work on the UI. But it works perfectly as a CLI.…
MacOS only. SavedYouAClick :)
Re: I've been building a Markdown note-taking app for 3 years
#49Re: I've been building a Markdown note-taking app for 3 years
#501. I need a web app. I want to be able to call up my notes from a computer, anywhere, without installing anything.
2. A 60 day trial seems like the wrong way to test a note taking app - it makes me feel like you're going to hold my data hostage unless I migrate away within that timescale. A much smaller (5-10MB) quota with no time limit would allow me to test it properly, and it's already a part of my workflow by the time I hit the limitations of the free account, so I'm more likely to actually upgrade.