If I don’t write it down I forget! I’m using one note but it’s fiddly and not great. Anyone know a good note taking app? Gotta be free!

  • Kichae@lemmy.ca
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    17 分钟前

    I reallly like Trilian, but if you’re looking for something to help your memory, a physical pocket notebook can’t be beat. I highly recommend keeping one on hand.

  • Lyra_Lycan@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 小时前

    Obsidian Notes. Been a staple of my note taking for a year now, migrated from OneNote. Very few FOSS note programs come close to OneNote.

  • lemmy_user_838586@lemmy.world
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    5 小时前

    I use Joplin across my android phone and Linux laptops, and then use Syncthing to sync the notes between my devices. Both opensource and both locally synced.

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    6 小时前

    I use vscode (vscodium actually) for my daily tasks, so I use it to keep notes as well. I started using Dendron for a bit of note management, and I push them to my git server from time to time.

  • PutItOutWithYourBootsTed@piefed.social
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    5 小时前

    I just switched to Trilium from One Note, and it’s pretty great. I’m not sure if this would be overkill if you just need a simple note taking app, but if you are in the market for more robust features, I highly recommend it.

  • The Rizzler@feddit.org
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    7 小时前

    Proton docs, it’s a feature included with proton drive. Do research and see which ones are E2EE.

    And if their servers are based in switzerland…that’s the best one