I personally use Markor on Android and (neo)vim on Linux. I sync the note files using rsync (but syncthing is totally viable also).
It's probably not the solution you want but thought I'd mention it for others interested.
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I personally use Markor on Android and (neo)vim on Linux. I sync the note files using rsync (but syncthing is totally viable also).
It's probably not the solution you want but thought I'd mention it for others interested.
Anyone else tried Acreom? I don't think it's open source though, but a local first markdown editor with some cool features like integration with Jira and has a nice UI.
That said, I still haven't decided if I will stick with it. I use Obsidian for journaling, brain dumps, and documenting projects in working on. Ive tried also using it as a Google Keep replacement, but its not really geared for the To-do/shopping lists that I use Keep for.
I use Joplin synced over Nextcloud.
Standard Notes is pretty good too
Depends on what method h use for note taking.
If it's not that professionally or for research purposes used then simple note is great.
If it's about research data then obsidian.
Also u will obviously find it difficult to find a good FOSS app for note taking that many of them won't support sync and collaboration.
I came here to recommend Simplenote. Sorry it's not working for you anymore. I've loved it for years.
Oh, I know! Start carrying a pen and a tiny notepad. It's not multi-platform, but it will rarely undelete. /s
Emacs + org-mode + maybe org-roam
Amazing features, can export to a bunch of common formats.
Affine.pro has potential but a couple months from cloud.
SiYuan is solid and FOSS (GPL)
I looked into it once but there wasn't anything. I just stuck with Google Keep and it works great for small notes.