I am currently using Trilium for my notes. But I am constantly annoyed by the mobile experience. What I want:

  • sync across devices from a central server (this is why I went with Trilium, as having a web client means there’s always the same notes everywhere)

  • native Android app with local storage so that I don’t have to log in just for looking up a single note (this is what annoys me most about Trilium, plus the UX on mobile)

  • web version (for use on PC)

I only need very basic markup, markdown support is enough. I don’t worry about security, as I run everything inside my own VPN.

Is there something like this out there? I always see people raving about Obsidian, but sync seems to really suck there. Using some folder sync is a no go for me.

  • Daniel Quinn@lemmy.ca
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    7 天前

    Joplin will do this for you. It comes ready to sync with all sorts of cloud options, as well as “local folder” which works well with Syncthing. It’s offline-first, cross-platform, and FOSS.

    • ikidd@lemmy.world
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      5 天前

      Plus the FF extension is really full-featured. I can clip in different formats or even take a screenshot if the webpage makes clipping hard.

      • Daniel Quinn@lemmy.ca
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        5 天前

        Plus the FF extension is really full-featured. I can clip in different formats or even take a screenshot if the webpage makes clipping hard.

        I didn’t even know there was a Firefox extension! I might give it a look.

    • aldo@lemmy.ml
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      7 天前

      Can confirm. This app is great! I particularly like that it works across all OSs.