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Yet another request for a note taking app

Hello! I'm still not satisfied with my note taking app. I tried dozen of them, read tons of lists on random blogs on the internet, without any success. I'll try to ask you then.

I'm looking for a note taking app with just this 3 features:

  • richtext/WYSIWYG (i don't want to write plain text and then press a button to see it rendered)
  • it has to support CHECKBOXES! Most of the apps I tried does not support them, or supported them only if all the note was a checklist. I don't want a checklist, I want a note where I can put some checkbox inside!
  • FOSS and active

The one I'm currently using is obsidian, but it's not FOSS and it feels very overcomplicated for a simple note apps.

Any suggestion is welcome!

EDIT: forgot to mention, I'm talking about Android XD

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  • Have you tried/looked into Joplin yet? If I understand right, I think the one box it doesn't tick unfortunately is the first (at least in the Android app), as it supports markdown which is only rendered after leaving edit mode.

    However, it does have checkboxes and the whole note doesn't have to be a checklist. You can write a description, add your checklist, add a horizontal separator line, another description, another checklist, all in the same note. It's also FOSS and actively updated. Bonus as well is that it can be used with Syncthing to sync notes to your other devices, and there's a desktop version which has some more flexibility over the Android app.

  • I know someone else already mentioned it but I'm going to do the same. Notesnook. I have been using it for around six months now.

    I have been looking for the perfect note taking up for a long time. I have some of the same concern as you and Standard Notes looked like a promising app for me but it also looked really overpriced and kind of over complicated.

    Notesnook pretty much had everything I wanted. The most important thing for me is that it is completely cross-platform. It has perfect feature parity no matter where you are, no matter if you're on the web app, the iOS app or the Android app, the Mac app, whatever. It has everything on all apps.

    It's important to me because some apps are primarily developed for one platform and you can tell that while you pay the same price on another, you're still a second class citizen. And you also get some apps which are in general scattered around feature-wise. So some client gets some features and other don't. It's weird. I mean look at the whole Proton suite between iOS and Android.

    It can sync with its own service, it works well enough, and it's end to an encrypted which I love.

    And it's fully open source! Which is the cherry on top.

    My only gripe with it is its editor. It supports markdown but it's not really markdown. It's a rich text editor with markdown support for formatting which is very different. The results are sensibly the same but more often than not if you copy and paste something that is already formatted from a markdown editor into the app, it won't format it. You will get # and * everywhere but they won't do what they're meant to be doing. Because it's made to interpret Markdown as you type it.

    I wish we could get an actual simple, rock solid Markdown editor. But other than that? Notesnook is the nest Note taking app I've used and I've tried plenty.

  • I'm looking for the same thing but with the added difficultly of wanting live collaboration in notes, primarily so I can use it for grocery shopping with my partner, but for other stuff we do together, too. Hedgedoc 2.0 is what I have my eye on the most.

    The current Hedgedoc checks boxes 2 and 3 for you, but not box 1. You can check/uncheck checkboxes in view mode, though. I'm at the point now where I don't really care too much about having a wysiwyg editor for my workflow, but I understand if it's not what you need.

    They have a demo here: https://demo.hedgedoc.org/

    The other biggest downside is how 1.x handles navigating to different notes. It uses a "history" page which works alright, but isn't very organized. 2.0 will include an "explore" page that will be much better.

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