PandaInSpace

joined 7 months ago
[–] PandaInSpace@kbin.earth 1 points 3 weeks ago

Your app is really good, I use the android version. It has most features one expects. It loads really quickly compared to Joplin (ik Joplin has a lot of other features, plus I have a few plugins installed as well). I also really like the customization option - ability to create custom themes is awesome, I like creating custom themes if the apps provide the option.

And the numbered list issue is present in almost all apps I tried, one dev told me its due to the editor they use. The only reason I stick with Joplin & markor is because they're the only markdown based apps I found where numbered lists work.

Thanks for making print notes!! And most importantly, don't burn yourself out, take rest. I'm not a developer, I'll assist with testing though

[–] PandaInSpace@kbin.earth 0 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

I forgot to mention your app, I use it on my phone. Pretty fast app.

I was planning to add an issue - when the numbered list reaches 3 digits, it overflows to the next line. This was the reason I went back to Joplin. But I have high hopes for your app :)

[–] PandaInSpace@kbin.earth 2 points 1 month ago (4 children)
  1. Joplin

  2. Beaver Notes. The android version is in early dev called Beaver pocket. Do note, it does not have folder/notebook feature afaik

  3. SiYuan. You can notes as Markdown files but their sync requires payment (I don't know much about Siyuan's pricing). I don't use this as it has "AI", it can be disabled but I didn't need it in the first place.

Joplin and Beaver Notes (soon) support syncing with syncthing and other similar options (Joplin also has it's own paid cloud sync afaik)

The rest are available on Linux, but if you export the notes, you can use Markor on Android

  1. Logseq Logseq has a learning curve, but it supports markdown. Your notes are scattered around, not notebook/folder like feature. They are also working on "AI".

  2. MarkText

  3. mdSilo

  4. Inkdown

  5. Folio

  6. Iotas