Currently I’m using Joplin with a Syncthing-backed synchronization. I’m pretty pleased with it and plan to switch to their server-based synchronization.
Before doing that, however, I wanted to see what other people are using.
Submitted 1 year ago by nekusoul@lemmy.nekusoul.de to selfhosted@lemmy.world
Currently I’m using Joplin with a Syncthing-backed synchronization. I’m pretty pleased with it and plan to switch to their server-based synchronization.
Before doing that, however, I wanted to see what other people are using.
Trilium. Tried a bunch but fell in love with this one. Others either didn’t have support for inline math or weren’t wysiwyg (Joplin)
on a desktop or laptop I use Emacs org-mode. on my phone I have tried so many options and the best thing that I found for me is Delta chat. I just use the saved notes which is basically an email to myself.
Zim.
VSCodium on the desktop, and Markor on Android. I write everything in markdown and VSCodium is already where I spend half my time editing and writing code, so it was a easy choice for me. I also use Vim for quick one-offs, especially if I’m already working on a project with it.
Xed
It opens quickly
Linwood butterfly on f-droid and any app i can type text into
Notable. Cross platform (no mobile app), sync with cloud drive of your choice, markdown support, easy interface.
I use Vscode with markdown preview, with a git repo. The only downside is that Windows incessantly wants to group instances of an application, so it’s hard to keep my notes separate from my coding stuff.
Notesnook
rodbiren@midwest.social 1 year ago
Ghostwriter and syncthing. Ghostwriter really has a good focus mode that really gets me in the right spot for writing. I use Markor if I am on Android and syncthing still works there as well.