How do you take and manage notes?
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I've been using HedgeDocs to manage notes. Works surprisingly well on mobile too.
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I've been using HedgeDocs to manage notes. Works surprisingly well on mobile too.
@atrilahiji «The best platform to write and share markdown»: seems to be interesting, I'll take a look to
Many thank's for your advice!
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When you read physical books, how do you take notes? Where you store that?
About digital notes: how do you manage? Eg. websites? Where do you store?
Do you use any Cloudron app to achieve this?
I'm curious because I cannot find a good solution that covers all cases eg. online, offline, kindle, paper, and so on.
Thank's a lot!
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I've been using HedgeDocs to manage notes. Works surprisingly well on mobile too.
@atrilahiji said in How do you take and manage notes?:
HedgeDocs to manage notes. Works surprisingly well on mobile too.
Oh, last time I tried it on mobile I deemed it unusable, shall have to have another look...
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@p44 Using my nextcloud to do this, with the nextcloud app Carnet
it comes with a nice mobile app that you can connect to your own instance and from there, you basically have an equivalent of Google Keep running@rmdes said in How do you take and manage notes?:
the nextcloud app Carnet
Last I tried that it didn't seem to work very well (or what it that it failed to import from Keep? Can't remember).
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For VS code users, I just saw this https://wiki.dendron.so/ . "Dendron is an open-source, local-first, markdown-based, note-taking tool built on top of VSCode."
Great thread!
I stumbled up this today so I figured I would share it here as it can sync using nextcloud and that could prove useful for Cloudron users. You are able to format and view notes differently than joplin. I was impressed with Joplin's web clipper. Joplin's biggest asset is it has a huge following. There are alot of plugins being developed to broaden what you can do with it.
https://opentodolist.rpdev.net/
https://gitlab.com/rpdev/opentodolist
"A todo and task managing application, written in Qt and using QML for its UI. OpenTodoList is targeted at typical desktop environments (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X) as well as mobile devices such as Android phones."This is a nice video walk through.
It looks like select whether each notwork is local or not. I am not sure if you can do that with joplin. Here is a link to the android app.