Hi.
I’m curently using Nextcloud notes for its convenience. I use the app on my phone, and the webui on my pc.
I’m willing to ditch Nextcloud as a whole, so I want to replace my note taking habits.
I’ve tried Trilium, which lacks an Android app, and I feel the WPA makes the UI unpractical and hard to read.
I’ve tried Joplin, but it lacks a webui.
Are there other alternatives I’ve missed out ?
Solution: I ended up finding Flatnotes. It’s dead simple to run and to use, has markdown and WYSIWYG, and the WPA is flawless.
Thanks for going back and updating with your solution - I’m gonna check that out.
I asked this a couple of weeks ago, there were many solid suggestions: https://lemm.ee/post/4593760
I ended up with Joplin and am very happy with it.
Logseq can be launched as a desktop app and in a web browser and has both iOS and Android apps. Official sync is a paid feature but there are other options (e.g. Syncthing).
It is odd that there’s no web app for Joplin given that it’s written in TypeScript. It’s such a commonly requested feature, I wonder what the problem is.
Notesnook is not ready for self-hosting yet, but it’s up next on their roadmap. I’ve been trying it out in advance and it seems to work ok. The only issue I have with it is that it logs you out of the apps way too often.
Looks promising. I’ll be following. Thanks
Qownnotes with nextcloud.
I’m willing to ditch Nextcloud as a whole
Didn’t understand that by willing you meant wanting.
Sorry if it wasn’t the right term, not a native English speaker ;)
See https://lemm.ee/post/4593760 for a related post and more discussions about pros and cons of each.
Obsidian
There are other note apps that can sync with Nextcloud. I settled on Quillpad because of its checklist functionality, though admittedly it’s not perfect.
I’ve been using the most recent fork and it was good, but as I said, I want to ditch Nextcloud as a whole.
Do you not plan to have any kind of cloud storage?
I do, but I’ll be running FileRun or something alike
Memos might do the trick for you. There is a 3rd party android native app, but I found the PWA to be quite good. Markdown is stored in a single sqlite db file though, if that bugs you.
I use memos already, but for another purpose. This app is great :)