It’s official: Evernote will restrict free users to 50 notes | TechCrunch::Days after Evernote started testing a free plan with access to only one notebook and 50 notes, it has now made this change for all free users

  • sourdough@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Joplin is a solid alternative. It even supports latex through a plugin. You can edit your notes in an external editor which is awesome for an Emacs fanatic like me. Combine that with a great Android app + syncthing, I don’t know what more one can need.

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      11 months ago

      I have been using Joplin with Dropbox sync. Syncs between my Desktop, Android, and iOS devices. Switched from Google Keep a few months back. Great app.

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        11 months ago

        Try using Syncthing instead of Dropbox. Direct sync between all devices, encrypted, no cloud required.

        iOS version is called Möbius.

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          11 months ago

          I was using nextcloud at first but kept having sync issues. I use syncthing to sync my Libre office docs and it always disconnects on my Android. I bought Mobious a few months back to sync photos from my iPhone and it always disconnected. So I switched to photosync. So in other words syncthing hasn’t really been reliable for me. I use a free Dropbox account and haven’t had any issues since. And the best thing about Joplin desktop is there is a Backup plugin, so if my Dropbox ever went down, I still have multiple Backups saved locally and on my Proton Drive.

    • KᑌᔕᕼIᗩ
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      11 months ago

      Joplin has support built into it for syncing to various services so you don’t necessarily need a third party app now. It’s also very similar to Evernote in terms of experience since they added a full WYSIWYG editor to it.