Joplin – a note taking and to-do application with synchronization capabilities
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#2Re: Joplin – a note taking and to-do application with synchronization capabilities
#3If you search 'Markdown' on HackerNews, it'd seem like the 'market' for markdown editors is fragmented: there isn't a single dominant editor yet. I think every week there's a new editor posted (Joplin is an exception given that it's been here for a while). Why is that the case?
Re: Joplin – a note taking and to-do application with synchronization capabilities
#4If you search 'Markdown' on HackerNews, it'd seem like the 'market' for markdown editors is fragmented: there isn't a single dominant editor yet. I think every week there's a new editor posted (Joplin is an exception given that it's been here for a while). Why is that the case?
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#5I'm definitely going to try this and I truly hope it is good enough for me.
Re: Joplin – a note taking and to-do application with synchronization capabilities
#6If you search 'Markdown' on HackerNews, it'd seem like the 'market' for markdown editors is fragmented: there isn't a single dominant editor yet. I think every week there's a new editor posted (Joplin is an exception given that it's been here for a while). Why is that the case?
Joplin isn't a Markdown editor, it's a note taking and todo list app. It just happens to use Markdown as its entry format. It seems like it's a "Markdown editor" in the same way as reddit or github.
Still searching for a markdown editor that runs on both iOS & Linux and does auto save & auto sync.
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#7Earlier quoted context omitted.
Joplin isn't a Markdown editor, it's a note taking and todo list app. It just happens to use Markdown as its entry format. It seems like it's a "Markdown editor" in the same way as reddit or github.
I gave Joplin a try and syncing with Dropbox wasn’t flawless. Still searching for a markdown editor that runs on both iOS & Linux and does auto save & auto sync.
You don’t even need the same editor. You can use one on Linux, one on iOS and another on Windows.
Re: Joplin – a note taking and to-do application with synchronization capabilities
#8Is there anything like that?
How hard would it be to extend joplin to write a service driver to sync via Git(-hub / -lab / your own server)?
Re: Joplin – a note taking and to-do application with synchronization capabilities
#9I’m looking for a multi-platform (linux-mac-ios) markdown editor that saves at regular interval and keeps history and sync via git. Is there anything like that? How hard would it be to extend joplin to write a service driver to sync via Git(-hub / -lab / your own server)?
https://medium.com/boostnote/boostnote-mobile-how-to-synchro...