What is the best note-taking app that exists?
Thread
Login to reply
Replies (24)
Obsidian, hands down
logseq
Emacs org mode
Joplin. Open source, self host, works well as docker image.
Tiddlywiki.com . Even my wikis from 2005 still work. Host it on your server or carry it around as single file. HTML/JS that's all. I like the Stroll-Plugin for nice context linking and displaying.
vim and some text files in different directories
+ 1 for Obsidian
Would actually shift my note-taking to Nostr if there's a simple app on it like Google keep that I can use to organise and sync notes across my personal devices
I use Obsidian as my daily driver.
I use Notesnook on my phone. It’s free so interpret that how you want. It syncs to a webpage. They say it’s end to end encrypted.
Obsidian is were its at!
I have yet to find anything as good as ever-note, open source, or otherwise. When I was working more it was worth the premium.
I think this is the only thing that comes close.
Download Turtl | Turtl
The safe way to remember everything. Take all your important data with you.
Emacs: org mode.
Yes, I'll do that on my cheap Android phone.
It's also an OS!
I use Upnote on mac. It's decent but not great.
Tried Obsidian but don't like the markdown focus (same reason I don't like NIP-23 for long form content).
behold, the most edited note of all time. surely this note, is the most refined, the most well thought out and perfectly crafted note in existence.
1000 edits.
Obsidian
Bear. Obsidian, strong second place.
Happy Notesnook user.
Open source and zero knowledge!
I have fallen for Anytype
GM!
Certainly not the best note-taking app (yet), I made a simple list app which works offline and syncs via nostr with a shared nsec
https://testr-072e4a.gitlab.io/?testr#nsec1flyyr3v6w393epu8jfqzrw92hyys8m0c09s3v8qppst42glv8nxq0ezzpx
This is the state replication library I am working on:


GitLab
orange / replistate · GitLab
GitLab.com