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I know this has been discussed a lot but so far there is no TRUE cross platform ones that work and syncs for free.

The closest is Joplin but that’s laggy and bloated.

Anyone knows of an app that

  • Syncs
  • Works on iOS Windows and Linux
  • Free or affordable

Some apps I tried

  • Bear app - my main so far but my macbook is aging so I am planning on getting a linux notebook and I have a windows desktop at home. I managed to stay with this the longest but only because I have an iphone, ipad and mac. But now, I want to try windows or linux as well.

  • Notion- laggy. Bonus: free with education account, (I have one and it works but I don’t like its interface and database nature. It’s not as simple to just type and go.

  • OneNote- laggy. At least for me. And definitely not open sourced.

  • Standard Notes- good features but very expensive for what it offers. Especially if you want to use sync.

  • Obsidian- not technically Open source but very popular. The sync is expensive though and does not even give you storage. It utilizes the space already on your device. Feels like a rip off.

  • Evernote- I like its price proposition better than Obsidian but its bloated. And I don’t like its ethics.

Anyone else has ideas? :)

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Google Keep? Not open source but it’s free and syncs across all platforms.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I keep messing with Memos. It uses Markdown which is stored in a SQL lite db, which I'm not super happy about, but I really like the UI so far. It's a web app only but there are 3rd party desktop and mobile apps. That said the progressive web app at least on Android is exceptional.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Sorry, should've mentioned you'd need to selfhost it. It is stupid easy to standup though. For "syncing" I just keep the wireguard connection to my server running all the time on my phone. Everything else is on the same network so it can be read from the server. Might be a bit too far of a deviation than what you asked for, but I'm leaving it. :)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

You can sync for free on Obsidian using Syncthing. I use it to sync between my Android and Linux. Works perfectly fine

I have also tried notes using the CalDAV standard (see DAVx5 and Radicale). Used the opensource Tasks app on Android and Evolution on Linux. Needs a DAV server running. Complicated if you aren't into self hosting. Bad unintuitive clients

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I've recently tried Anytype. Should be open source and works on the devices you described.

It's surprisingly polished, yet I've never heard anyone about it. So I wonder why that is. Not known or is it not FOSS? Would love to hear if anyone else has any experiences with it.