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Should Your Notes Be End-to-End Encrypted?

Turtl Standard Notes Thymer Trilium Notes Listed Notesnook
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    The secure, collaborative notebook
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $3.0 / Monthly
    Try Turtl (https://turtlapp.com). Disclosure: I built it. It's <i>actually</i> end-to-end encrypted (ie, don't lose your password) and has collaboration features. I've mentioned elsewhere in this post that the conflict resolution is terrible, and also I haven't done a release in quite some time, but I'm (slowly) working on an updated version at the moment (hopefully with better conflict resolution).

    #Task Management #Note Taking #Team Collaboration 27 social mentions

  2. A safe place for your notes, thoughts, and life's work
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Security & Privacy #Notes #Personal Notes 128 social mentions

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    Web-based Project management and task planning for people who hate project management and task planning. For individuals, teams and small businesses.
    I know I'm biased because I'm working on an E2EE todo/planning app<i>, but over the years I've become convinced that E2EE apps are the future. All the syncing problems you have anyway if you want your app to work offline. Despite all the buzz about big data, most individuals and most companies generate only a modest amount of data. Even when you have a long tail of archived data (e.g. Emails that go back 10 years) the key benefit is in having all recent data with you, available offline, and end-to-end encrypted. Self-hosting is a lot more difficult in practice than in theory. Somebody has to make backups, maintain a server architecture with redundancy, apply security patches, etc. For hobby purposes you can get away with just not doing any of that, but for businesses and people who don't want to tinker with their own servers outsourcing all this makes a ton of sense. I don't agree with your claims that traffic is expensive. In any case, downloading data once and syncing subsequent deltas is still a lot more data efficient than roundtripping JSON for every user action. </i> https://thymer.com.

    #Note Taking #Task Management #Knowledge Management 14 social mentions

  4. Trilium Notes is a hierarchical note taking application.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Trilium Notes offers this: https://github.com/zadam/trilium/ Note: I run a paid 3rd-party synchronization service for Trilium Notes that would offer the publishing part of what you mentioned easily, without setting up a cloud server: https://trilium.cc/.

    #Note Taking #Notes #Todos 113 social mentions

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    Listed is a free blogging platform that allows you to create a public journal published directly from your notes.
    Also it supports creating blogs from your notes https://listed.to/.

    #Blogging #Blogging Platform #CMS 8 social mentions

  6. Notesnook is a simple and private note taking app that keeps your notes organized and synced on your phone, tablet and computer.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $4.49 / Monthly (UI Themes & accents)

    #Notes #Personal Notes #Note Taking 84 social mentions

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