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The Archive

Fast & clean-looking note-taking app for macOS that helps writers write and think more.

Some of the top features or benefits of The Archive are: Simplicity, Plain Text Format, Linking Notes, Search Functionality, and Cross-Platform Availability. You can visit the info page to learn more.

Best The Archive Alternatives & Competitors in 2025

The best The Archive alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. A fork of the original Notational Velocity with some additional features and interface modifications.

    Key nvALT features:

    Simplicity Speed Markdown Support Search Functionality

    Open Source

    /nvalt-alternatives
  2. A second brain, for you, forever. Obsidian is a powerful knowledge base that works on top of a local folder of plain text Markdown files.

    Key Obsidian.md features:

    Local-first Markdown Support Bidirectional Linking Customizability

    /obsidian-md-alternatives
  3. All-in-one work management platform for team collaboration. .

    Key Flowlu features:

    Project Management Task Management Time Tracking Invoice Management

    Try for free freemium $39.0 / Monthly (8 users)

    Try for free
  4. 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. .

    Key Joplin features:

    Open Source Cross-Platform End-to-End Encryption Rich Text Support

    Open Source free

    /joplin-alternatives
  5. Noteship combines notes, todos, and reminders and is based on simple files and folders.

    Key Noteship for Mac features:

    User-Friendly Interface Cross-Platform Synchronization Rich Text Editing Offline Access

    /noteship-for-mac-alternatives
  6. Logseq is a local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base.

    Key Logseq features:

    Bidirectional Linking Graph View Markdown Support Local Storage

    Open Source free

    /logseq-alternatives
  7. a non-linear personal web notebook.

    Key TiddlyWiki features:

    Flexible and customizable Self-contained No server needed Active community

    Open Source

    /tiddlywiki-alternatives
  8. File system notes manager.

    Key FSNotes features:

    Cross-Platform Compatibility Open Source iCloud Sync Markdown Support

    Open Source

    /fsnotes-alternatives
  9. The fastest way to take notes and collaborate with friends. Create notecards with Markdown, LaTeX, images, emojis and more. Get started for free! .

    Key Supernotes features:

    Clean UI Responsive Design Categories Importing

    freemium

    /supernotes-alternatives
  10. A note-taking tool for networked thought.

    Key Roam Research features:

    Bidirectional Links Graph Visualization Block-Based Structure Daily Notes

    /roam-research-alternatives
  11. Bear.app is a note-taking and content writing app that helps you boost productivity with its intuitive tools.

    Key Bear features:

    User-Friendly Interface Markdown Support Cross-Device Synchronization Powerful Tagging System

    /bear-alternatives
  12. Simple note taking app which stores notes as plain text files with Dropbox integration.

    /filenotes-alternatives
  13. Zim is a graphical text editor used to maintain a collection of wiki pages. Each page can contain links to other pages, simple formatting and images.

    Key Zim Wiki features:

    Offline Accessibility Simple Interface Rich Formatting Options Backlinking

    Open Source

    /zim-wiki-alternatives
  14. nvPY is a note-taking tool inspired by Notational Velocity, nvALT and ResophNotes.

    Key nvPY features:

    Cross-Platform Compatibility Simplistic and Efficient Interface Synchronization Open Source

    /nvpy-alternatives
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