Comment on HelixNotes - a local-first markdown note-taking app (Rust + Tauri, AGPL-3.0)
ArkHost@lemmy.world 2 days agoThe name comes from the double helix. Structured but flexible, like how notes should be. Trilium is a solid project, but it stores notes in an SQLite database and runs on Electron. HelixNotes keeps everything as plain .md files and uses Tauri, so much lighter on resources.
msokiovt@feddit.online 1 day ago
Is Tauri like Electron, or SQLite, but faster and FOSS? Are either of those what I’m getting at?
ArkHost@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Tauri is an alternative to Electron. Both are frameworks for building desktop apps with web technologies, but Electron bundles a full Chromium browser (which is why Electron apps use so much RAM). Tauri uses your OS’s native webview instead, much smaller, much lighter. Both are open source. The difference is resource usage.
msokiovt@feddit.online 1 day ago
Since my producer and I are using the Odin Project to potentially learn full-stack JS after the foundations course completion on our end (Rails is another option for full-stack development), we could certainly look into Tauri (even if we’re not done with that yet). I wonder, however, why many apps don’t use Tauri, and instead, Electron.
ArkHost@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Electron came first and has a massive ecosystem. Most apps were built before Tauri was mature enough. Switching frameworks is expensive, so existing apps stay on Electron. New projects are increasingly picking Tauri though.