I use Joplin and I do like it very much, but I would like to be able to at least view (not edit) the notes from web browser… Which is not supported.
Are there good alternatives that are:
- fully open source
- have android client
- have web client or viewer
- can be synched VOA WebDAV or native method
I can also settle for a Joplin web viewer of sorts!
UPDATE: i opened up a can of worms. I would have never tought there would be so many tools for this task, and so many different shades of how it can be done. Even excluding ALL the non-truly-FOSS solutions out there, there are still tons of tools with good points and bad points. Of course, NONE fits my bill so i will spin mine… Joking, i have no time for that.
Using joplib-webview feels too much. Spinning containers just for that meh. Will try tough. The joplin .md files are only “sync” files, from which yo ucan probably extract the notes. But that would be not the best idea. Maybe some kind of link to Joplin terminal would be the way forward. I will see.
I will stay on Joplin, it’s the closest i could find to what i need, the only lacking is a web viewer, which i can live without for the time being after all.
Thank you all, and to anybody still chiming in!
I suppose Notesnook and StandardNotes come closest to these requirements. Also interesting: AnyType.
What features in Joplin do you like using the most?
There are a TON of note taking apps and understanding what features you value the most might be helpful in pointing you in a direction.
Nextcloud notes?
Good point, been using it for years, but trying to get rid of NextCloud that, while being an amazing tool, is overkill for my use case.
Migrated to a WebDAV server, Card/CalDAV server and Joplin. So far so good, but missing the ease to access notes from web too for a quick glance when on a PC (for example, to copy&paste some stuff) without installing the desktop app (work PC or friend’s PC).
No offense but if you’re using at least three things nextcloud provides I’m not so sure it’s overkill.
Good observation… Let’s say NextCloud is a heavyweight and after many years its time to explore alternatives?
Maybe. I found that using redis, the php cache, and disabling unused apps (like photos) sped it up. Personally it just provides a lot to me and is only one thing to manage.
Great for my use case. Maybe not anymore for yours but food for thought. Good luck on whatever you choose. Lot of good programs recommended here.
Notesnook would fit your bill here pretty well.
Not self hosted. Requires email and the use of their servers to sync.
Personally I’m stuck on Joplin personally, but have you taken a look at Standard Notes? I think it checks all your boxes.
Have you checked out AnyType?
Anytype is amazing, but when they give you these super long passkeys to decrpyt? That makes having to either memorize the something like 12 short words, and keep them in the exact order they tell you, you sort of have to put them in a notebook (ironically), password manager or whatever you choose to store it.
for simple note taking, memos https://github.com/usememos/memos is excellent
i should add there’s an android app you can use with it as well: MoeMemos
I love Memos and MoeMemos, but whenever my phone lose internet I cant open my notes. That made me move to Obsidin and Syncthing (for now)
oh that’s a shame, my phone is almost never offline so ive never had that problem 😅
Obsidian.md or emacs+org-mode with orgzly on Android. You can sync it via any sync service as it is just files. You can use Syncthing, for example.
I do use Obsidian and you can use what you want to sync between devices by activating plugins. I’ve used many différent notetaking app and Obsidian make my day! https://obsidian.md
Logseq is great. It’s still in early development. Only sync is not so great. I use Git and wrote two scripts (pull/push) for Android which I start manually. The desktop application is very powerful and extensible. The app only supports the most common features without any plugin support.
It’s also pretty great if you’re able to code.
I also use Logseq and I use SyncThing to sync between devices. I just started a month ago, so I can’t say for sure, but so far it has been pretty great.
It’s a very different kind of beast, but I’m very much enjoying it so far. Linking things is definitely Joplin’s weak point whereas this is a core strength for logseq.
I often used bullet points in my Joplin notes, so having that as the default works for me too. However, since Op has said they want plain text notes Obsidian seems like a better fit (although logseq does save pages as text it’s not what it feels like in use).
I see what you mean. Basically synch on your own…
This looks… Overwhelming… O my… I want back to having only ONE alternative please!!!
Maybe Obsidian with Git sync? I have Gitea hosted locally and my obsidian sync across to that.