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Inkdrop: Organizing your Markdown notes made simple

Supernotes FSNotes Joplin Notable App Bangle.io
  1. The fastest way to take notes and collaborate with friends. Create notecards with Markdown, LaTeX, images, emojis and more. Get started for free!
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    #Productivity #Note Taking #Note-taking Tool 22 social mentions

  2. File system notes manager
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    I will not tire of recommending people FSnotes [1]. Native (mac/ios only), opensource, one time payment (if you want it), sync with iCloud, git and TextBundle support. Not affiliated, just a big fan. [1]: https://fsnot.es/.

    #Note Taking #Knowledge Management #Notes 22 social mentions

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    Joplin is a free, open source note taking and to-do application, which can handle a large number of notes organised into notebooks. The notes are searchable, tagged and modified either from the applications directly or from your own text editor.
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    As cool as this looks I can never see myself placing something as important as my notes in a closed source app under a locked-in vendor. https://joplinapp.org/ does the trick for me, Synology NAS makes sure notes are copied over to multiple devices at any given time.

    #Note Taking #Notes #Todos 350 social mentions

  4. The Markdown-based note-taking app that doesn't suck.
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    • Open Source
    I would honestly just use something like notable and sync the files over any cloud service. notable: https://notable.app/.

    #Notes #Note Taking #Todos 33 social mentions

  5. Bangle.io is an easy-to-use and powerful online application that you can use to take notes and locally save Markdown files.
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    • Open Source
    There is also https://bangle.io - an open source web app for taking markdown notes and saving them in your computer. Note: I’m the author of the project.

    #Office & Productivity #Word #Note Taking 8 social mentions

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