Joplin notes has a user-friendly website, but for Export it says - see more on the main website. Then it directs me to this mess 😡. I see no way to Search. Finally decide on Readme and get lucky.
Well, "lucky" ... take a chance to click on Import (turns out it's also about Export). It says the same thing as the original web page. 😠
Now I'd have to interact with a dev to get an answer? ... yeah, no.
Oh @graphito thanks!
I will try these. Much appreciated.
Still bummed if I need to specify to include tags. In evernote "recipe" returns all of #recipe and "recipe" ... guess I'm spoiled, but I have thousands of notes made with the assumption of such a search ability 🙂
I'm looking for a todo application, similar to Todoist or TickTick that has a Linux app and an iOS app, syncs between them and isn't horrible.
Don't talk to me about Obsidian or notion, not great for todos. Tried Any.do, but it too is not great and has no Linux app. I can live with a web app, but I don't want to.
Bon, je pense que j'ai trouvé mon outil de prise de note. #Joplin est exactement ce que je veux. Synchro sur un serveur (dans mon K8S) ou avec Dropbox, #NextCloud, etc.
Notes partageables, éditeur markdown vraiment efficace.
Et puis c'est #opensource.
J'en ai essayé plein, mais lui, il me botte.
PS: vous pouvez vous passer de serveur et l'avoir seulement en local
PS: l'application est dans flathub
@lukas
Vielen Dank für die klasse Liste.
Für Kalender und Kontakte nutze ich #baikal.
Ich werfe da auch #joplin, #bitwarden bzw. Vaultwarden mit ins Rennen.
Und heute fast selbstverständlich - #pihole oder #adguard.
Now Evernote is ditching the native Linux client. So people pay even more and get less.
It's a good thing I already ditched Evernote before my yearly subscription would have renewed a few months ago, or this would have made me mad. Now I can just point and laugh.
If there are still any holdouts hanging onto EverNote, I highly recommend @joplinapp and @syncthing
I've been using @joplinapp as my general note-taking, to-do planning application for a little while now and quite like it. However I'm missing the ability to archive things, for example I make notes for travel or something and then go to that place, and don't want those notes in the list any more but also don't want to delete them in case they're useful for someone else.
Has anyone come up with a better idea than making a "zArchive" folder and manually reproducing the structure of what I want to put in there?
@ilyess that’s exactly what made me switch from “conventional” note taking app (#joplin) to #logseq
I guess I’m all into tags now (but they act as links)
Sometimes a note-taking app should remain a note-taking app. Had interesting conversations with #PKM enthusiasts yesterday & I've decided to move my tasks out of #Obsidian. I list the reasons why here:
@liztai
What about #Joplin, have you looked at it, open source, it has a phone app, it syncs perfectly either with it's own cloud, Dropbox or NextCloud for exemple
Does anyone know a good cli-based #PKM solution for #Linux. I love tools like #logseq and #obsidianmd, but I am not able to find any CLI based #frontend for them, to streamline my #workflow. I am thankful for any suggestion you have.
I’ve realised that I don’t have a good #offline#Z80 / #mos6502 reference. Does anybody have any recommendations for ebooks — must be epub, NOT PDF, or a simple ‘personal wiki’ tool for writing offline-first documentation?
Both #Obsidian and #Joplin are broken :P #markdown is a bloody scourge of not-quite-right, just-a-bit-more-compelx-than-necessary markup. It's like the JSON of plain-text formats :P
@jenesuispashpi effectivement, les applications clientes sont open, mais je n'arrive pas à trouver si la version serveur l'est également et si on peut l'auto-héberger.
Je suis un gros utilisateur de #Joplin mais que je suis en train de laisser tomber pour #logseq
A good app for notes, but not necessarily a notes app.
UI similar to Apple Notes but it HAS to have an Android + macOS + iOS app and must sync to Nextcloud/Webdav.
I use iWriter Pro, NC Notes and 1Writer now but I'm sick and tired of using Markdown for notes and writing.
@arnan Nope. Joplin is #markdown on purpose, so if that doesn’t work for you, it may not be a good option.
It took me a bit to get used to markdown, and I was definitely hostile towards learning it in the beginning, but Joplin being open source, cross-platform, and the ability to sync privately were all features that I demanded, so I learned markdown and now #Joplin has become a storage closet for my brain - just indispensable.
But I totally get how markdown isn’t for everyone.
Je suis en train de tester #LogSeq comme #cerveauélectronique. Comme outil de prise de note j'utilise #Joplin et finalement ça se ressemble pas mal.
Connaissez vous ces outils? Vous en servez vous? Qu'en pensez vous?
What causes this #text issue in #linux ? I'm using #xfce in #debiansid. I see it now and again, seems to be an issue mainly with #gtk apps from #flatpak. I also see it in #spotify. The app in the image is #joplin with the #Remoods plugin theme. Changing the used font doesn't fix it.
Looking for suggestions.
Long story short, I'm tired of my data being mined by cloud providers such as Google, so, I decided, finally, to create my own using a #RaspberryPi 4 and @nextcloud
Right now I am enjoying it a lot. However, I am struggling with three things:
I couldn't get to port forwarding to access my cloud outside my home. I do not know what is happening, but my router seems to be the problem, even if I created the rules as I saw in some tutorials. Any help here will be hugely appreciated.
#NextCloud app for #Android is nice, and I like to have everything there; however, I would like to have a specific app for my media. Does anybody know if there is an #OpenSource app for Android that I could use to sync my media with my NC?
Notes by NC is a nice one, but I am using @joplinapp and I like it a lot. I know I can, and I will do, store my notes from #Joplin in NC using the WebDAV utility; however, my concern here is how to use Joplin directly in NC.
Edit: Screenshot
#Obsidian could break completely and refuse to open, and you’d still have immediate access to your notes, even if you only have the basic text editor and file manager that came with your OS. I find that a big advantage over #notes apps that use databases like #Bear and #Joplin, much less SaaS apps such as #Notion and #Tana. 2/2