Pumuckl on Nostr: No I just use Joplin. I tested a lot of different Notes App last year. But not logseq ...
No I just use Joplin.
I tested a lot of different Notes App last year.
But not logseq 🫣
6 month ago I switched from the iPhone to a Android Phone and also from icloud to Nextcloud. That was the reason why o tested a lot of apps for month. I was looking for open source apps for Calendar, ToDo, Notes and so on.
The biggest reason why I staid with Joplin is that I can use it on my Phone, PC and on the iPad which I still have.
And the App is beautiful and has every function i need, but is not overloaded.
At the moment i even host my Notes on OneDrive, because it's E2EE. And that also works perfectly. I also have a automatically backup on my own cloud which Joplin generates.
I'll change that later, but it works great.
You can even make a backup from single Notes or all Notes at all in different Data Types.
It uses simple Markdown, so you can export and import notes pretty well. And you could even create a PDF out of a note.
Which is use to share receipts
I tested a lot of different Notes App last year.
But not logseq 🫣
6 month ago I switched from the iPhone to a Android Phone and also from icloud to Nextcloud. That was the reason why o tested a lot of apps for month. I was looking for open source apps for Calendar, ToDo, Notes and so on.
The biggest reason why I staid with Joplin is that I can use it on my Phone, PC and on the iPad which I still have.
And the App is beautiful and has every function i need, but is not overloaded.
At the moment i even host my Notes on OneDrive, because it's E2EE. And that also works perfectly. I also have a automatically backup on my own cloud which Joplin generates.
I'll change that later, but it works great.
You can even make a backup from single Notes or all Notes at all in different Data Types.
It uses simple Markdown, so you can export and import notes pretty well. And you could even create a PDF out of a note.
Which is use to share receipts