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A structured note-taking app for personal use

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Re: A structured note-taking app for personal use

#2
This looks robust and the example project works fine.

I am low-key into these type of apps. Similar enough to Google Keep, with more privacy and (potentially, didn't really check) E2E encryption.

Sharing and cooperating notes with others is a must-have, but it's unclear if there are any plans.

Re: A structured note-taking app for personal use

#3
This looks pretty nice.

In the same space, personally, I'm a huge fan of Joplin. Apps for every platform I care about, and the ability to self-host the server component (which is what I do). I has some really nice features, like import/export of directories of markdown files, and sharing notebooks with other users.

Re: A structured note-taking app for personal use

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post #2

This looks robust and the example project works fine. I am low-key into these type of apps. Similar enough to Google Keep, with more privacy and (potentially, didn't really check) E2E encryption. Sharing and cooperating notes with others is a must-have, but it's unclear if there are any plans.

I'm super into these apps too, but I have had less interest since trying keep.

Nobody else really comes close, at least not in the FOSS space, but hopefully one of these days someone will!

Re: A structured note-taking app for personal use

#10
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The issue for me is that I don't want to run another web service just to take personal notes. I'll likely keep using Obsidian until I can find something else that is self-managed and "flat".

Currently, you can install it as a PWA app. when the web version is stable, I will develop a desktop app.
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