So... I left Evernote months ago when they hiked their pro plan subscription (like 163% !) It was bloated, and their free plan was crippled; that + the company had been struggling for years to find a CEO who could bring some kind of vision back to the app. It all flopped and they were sold to Bending Spoons.
Over the ensuing months, I was fortunate to find a replacement! An Open Source, fully encrypted, Evernote killer. And what a note taking app it has become.
A major release (v3.0) was launched officially today. 8 months of non-stop development and testing by a two-man Dev team has really brought this app center stage. These guys are hands-on with listening to user feedback on their NN Discord server; when they find time to sleep beats me (the plight of the developer).
Read about this latest journey AND all of the great new features of v3.0 that are note-taking game changers, on their blog post:
You're going to hear more about Notesnook in the weeks and months to come and it won't be coming from me. It will be from a growing userbase that can't help but share the awesomeness that Notesnook brings to notetaking.
"Abdullah Atta is the founder of Notesnook, an open source and end-to-end encrypted note-taking app with cross-device syncing.
Abdullah is obsessed with privacy, promising no spying and no tracking, and has designed many features to ensure your information is only accessible to who you want it to."
After the recent announcement that #StandardNotes will no longer be open-source going forward, I felt like this was a good time to try out other options, so I just made a #Notesnook account.
their sync server is about half the yearly cost of Obsidian.md's
Doesn't do nested notebooks or folders yet, which is sort of necessary for me, but they're on the to-do list. I'm also partial to Markdown format, which is a supported export format.
@notesnook help! I'm trying to search my new #notesnook archive and it's not working as I expect. (I want to findnotes with Thisword/tag AND Thatword/tag).