Open lost-carrier opened 4 years ago
Joplin
copying from a megathread issue someone made Standard Notes (https://github.com/standardnotes/) Joplin (https://github.com/laurent22/joplin) Boost Note (https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote.next) Turtl (https://github.com/turtl) Simplenote (https://github.com/Automattic)
Thanks for your suggestions. However: I was doing some research as-well (ok - now over a year go) and found most of them to be more or less just simple markdown-editors. If sync was possible than mostly some WebDAV share - nothing even close to the collaboration features Evernote has (e.g. simply share a link to a note in Web-View etc., also user management / who has access to which note or note book).
My findings from that time:
I had also checked the following:
I'm currently stuck with Synology NoteStation/DS Note - not open source, but at least selfhosted and (collaboration-) feature-wise the closest I've found, but unfortunately it's also very limited in searching and does not scale well if you have huge amount of notes (e.g. 2000). Syncs with mobile apps not very reliable.
Someone had a look into WizNote, yet? Selfhosting appears to be possible, but didn't find sources, yet. https://www.wiz.cn/docker
Does not appear to be open source from what I can tell.
Short update:
...for completeness sake:
Thanks @lost-carrier these are some great additions. Really appreciate it too when people come back and update with new info :)
@thecodrr looks nice...
...selfhosting possible?
@lost-carrier it will be once we open source our sync server. The clients are 100% open source, though.
There are several open alternatives that could be considered as creative opposition to Evernote. For example, local-first apps, self-hosts, multi sync(webdav, dropbox, syncthing, standard notes or simple notes), multiple notebooks, tags and notes:
Note taking and collaboration