I replaced Notally with this app, it seems to have a lot of potential and it looks good.
What is the difference to easy Notes? https://www.f-droid.org/en/packages/com.kin.easynotes/
It’s literally a fork. Open some files, they are exactly the same. Someone just exported easy notes and then uploaded it again with different icon and name so people won’t immediately see it’s a fork.
As far as I can tell they have the sme looks and even the same settings page.
Quite an interesting new app with a clean ui.
However, it has the same markdown support as other app I found on fdroid.
On a somewhat related note (pun intended), I’m desperately looking for a FOSS alternative to Google’s Keep Notes. Mainly for the note’s sync with someone else’s app but also for the way its checklist are handled. Edit and interact on that same view, checked items are strukethrough and moved to the bottom. Also typing an old item can autocomplete and uncheck it.
Sorry for the awkward feature request-like comment.
I’m waiting for such an app/feature so I can convince my husband to abandon keep notes.
Sneakily adds an alfabethical sort option to that request.
- is it on F-droid? 2) Material You sounds awfully trendy, should I worry? 3) Does Swift anything to do with Apple?
I’m pretty happy with the ordinary text editor except I wish it had a one-tap way to insert the current date and time.
Can’t find it on f-droid (and yes, I have the IzzyOnDroid repo enabled)
Are you sure? The attached link is the app on IzzyOnDroid repo.
Yes I am completely sure… Though I updated repos again and there it is now so maybe a cache thing or something like that.
Now that you’re here, can I ask you how to import notes from notally? I just tried but after importing them it crashes
I’m missing some way to migrate all my notes from Google Keep. Is there a plan in the future for this feature?
Can it store its data in a user selected folder?
This was my question too.
If it stored data direct to file I could sync it with other devices with syncthing.
Do you mean export it?
I think he meant save the actual notes themselves. Often necessary for sync engines to replicate the notes to other devices and manage version control.
I believe it does not support this.