Spyke

Best lightweight note-taking app?

Looking for an app for note-taking with the following features:

  • No ads ever
  • No nudges to upgrade, subscribe, unlock premium features, or any bullshit like that.
  • No recurring fee (ok paying up-front for the app)
  • Clean, simple interface

That's it. I don't need multimedia, multi-device syncing, cloud storage. I just need a place to write down ideas and grocery lists.

Recommendations?

View original on lemmy.world

Obsidian

  • text files stored in markdown on your device
  • no premium service to unlock features. You can buy sync and publishing if you want to, but there are no nags to purchase them.
  • you can roll your own sync solution you wanted to. Its just text files. Same goes with publishing.
  • community plugins if you want to extend it
  • desktop clients and ios clients
  • free forever

https://obsidian.md/

27
maniajackreply
lemmy.world

Love obsidian. For something as simple as what OP is asking for though I just use Google Keep

12
lemmy.ca

There is Google Keep.

But if you want to degoogle, well I'm reading the thread. I've heard of Joplin (spelling?).

23
NightOwlreply
lemmy.one

I like quillpad from f-droid as my Google keep alternative. Pretty identical to keep aside from the online syncing.

6

I see quillpad has Nextcloud syncing. This is a good start. And I think it's possible to sync using Syncthing too.

2

I really need to go and get syncthing setup. Been meaning to in order to sync Steam Deck saves to my PC.

1

Not an app, and I haven't really used it, but tinylist feels quite Google Keepy. You can add it to your home screen, but it doesn't seem to work offline.

1

I absolutely second this, if you aren't worried about built-in syncing (I use Syncthing to solve this, also cool piece of software), and if you really like the idea of Markdown/text-only notes with image/file attachments, there is absolutely no better tool. Plus, if you think you can get value out of the note linking feature, you can make some incredibly detailed knowledge bases. Really powerful tool when you need it to be, dead simple note-taking by default, it's a damn good app

2

Markor.

Then I also add my notes / docs folder to syncthing, and have it on every device.

11

Notepad++ if you just need to type something up.

Trilium Notes, Logseq, or Obsidian.md if you're looking for something more advanced.

Self-host something like bookstack, docuwiki, mediawiki, or wikijs for something more.... permanent? I wouldn't really use these to jot something down real quick but I do put a lot of finalized? notes in a wikijs docker image I host.

9
lemmy.world

I use signal mesagaing app. They have a note to self feature thats awesome.

8

Not bad, but it looks like it doesn't support collaborative editing which I frequently use on Keep.

1

Obsidian.md. It runs on markdown files, so even if you decide you don't like Obsidian, you've still got all the files. It's super easy to sync with SyncThing or probably Google Drive or whatever. It's free, and the are a ton of plugins for it. Peri sure there's a Lemmy community for it around, too.

7
lemmy.world

I've been using Notally for a while and I think it checks all your boxes.

6

Quillnote + Signal's "note to self"

You can find Quillnote in both Droid and Google's Play Store.

5

Quillpad is like an open source Google Keep and you can use Nextcloud to sync it all.

Ideally, I'd want a way to import my Google Keep lists into it then I could bin Keep for good.

5
lemmy.world

Do I need Nextcloud to synchronize? I like the interface but I don't really want to use Nextcloud.

3

I just save my obsidian workspace in Dropbox/google drive/etc and that does the job for me

1

If you don't mind self hosting, there is a community plugin for live sync backed to CouchDB.

1
kbin.social

Notion has been pretty great so far; I recently moved there from Evernote. Only downside (for me) is that it's based on electron.

4

One option is Notally on F-droid and on the Google Play Store. It's FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) and it has all of the features you mentioned. I use it as my everyday note taking app and I have zero complaints so far.

There's Safe Notes on F-Droid as well, which is pretty much identical to Notally feature-wise, but your notes are encrypted (locally).

4

I use OneNote usually, easy formating and works well on PC and mobile. Notion is cool too, but has a lot more features than a simple note taking app.

3

I've always used ColorNote. It does have several advanced features but they're all optional. It's been updated for 5 years now and basically hasn't changed. Still free, no ads, easy to use. A rare exception on the Play Store. Whole app only 4Mb.

3
lemm.ee

Element for Matrix. I know weird, but that's how I like it

3
Azurareply
lemmy.world

Do you send messages to yourself? Is this a thing you can do? I never tried. That would be pretty cool. edit: um... yeah. create an empty room with just yourself in it. Now I feel silly.

4
lemm.ee

Something like that. I created a new space with just me, with encrypted rooms for each topic. Random Thoughts, Books, Movies I Like, etc

3

Great, now how about a sketching app that follows all the same criteria that OP mentioned. Something for quick and dirty sketches. Nothing fancy. One that can do sketches and notes would be even better.

1

I used Joplin then Obsidian for a long time but recently moved to zettlr on my PC. I use Quillpad on my phone. Both definitely worth a look IMO.

1

I'm a big fan of a small app called UpNote. It's clean and simple with a few power features you can use if you really dig into it. It largely has the same baseline set of features as Obsidian, but it supports syncing across devices out of the box and has a one-time purchase of a lifetime membership.

1

It has a very optional but stupidly expensive subsctiption but even after long searching Standard Notes remains the best one I ever used!

0