Take notes on any device, capture ideas quickly and always keep them encrypted. You don't need an Internet connection to read or take notes because everything works 100% offline. Notesnook encrypts everything on your device. No one except you can read your notes making sure you enjoy privacy without sacrificing on your productivity: • Encrypted cross platform sync • Zero knowledge encryption • No ads or trackers • Secure private vault
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For the last few days I have not been able to log in my account. When I visit via my browser (Chrome) the URL notesnook.com then click on Login top right, it re-directs to the page https://app.notesnook.com/sessionexpired. Source: 7 months ago
Notesnook - Private notes app (version 1050634): A fully open source & end-to-end encrypted note taking app. Source: 9 months ago
Or Notesnook[1], which is also open-source, and E2E. I find it better and more reliable than SN. [1] https://notesnook.com [2] https://github.com/streetwriters/notesnook. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
We have been using Tiptap in production for more than a year in Notesnook[0]. Glad to see it finally launching here on HN! We have had quite a long and rough ride in search of a stable rich text editor. We began with Quill.js then migrated to TinyMCE and then finally settled on Prosemirror. Unfortunately, contenteditable is still absolutely horrible on web browsers, especially mobile ones. Tiptap is a good choice... - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
Perhaps poster was thinking of https://notesnook.com? Their pitch is as a privacy focused notes manager. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
I'm in search of a new work laptop, and am trying to decide whether the Pinebook Pro will meet my needs. The most demanding thing I'll need to do over it will be to conduct an audio call over Discord (one-on-one) while using a collaborative whiteboard app (the website draw.chat, specifically). Source: over 1 year ago
10 weeks 10 different 10 dates 1. Checkers https://playingcards.io/games 2. Puzzle https://jigsawpuzzles.io 3. Movie night (apes, marvel, Batman returns 1/2, boxing) 4. Scramble game (definitely will make giggle) https://www.pogo.com 5. Drawing together https://draw.chat 6. Zoom escape room (money, but I love her so it’s nothing) https://www.escapetech.rocks/virtual-escape-rooms/ 7. Vitrusl Museme tutor... Source: about 2 years ago
What whiteboard app to use is a bit of an open question, as it's unfortunately hard to have a viable business model for them. I've had a few I've really enjoyed, only for them to go under. Currently I use draw.chat, or the built-in whiteboard on Zoom (enable annotations, and it can be used that way). Source: over 2 years ago
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