That I can import my Google keep data Thanks for help :)
I’ve been looking for years. Haven’t found any.
When I think of notes, I think of little one off Post-It’s I can quickly reference at a glance later. Then throw away once I don’t kneed it later. But all the “Notes” apps out there aren’t about replacing notes, but instead are all about replacing notebooks. They’re WAY overkill, and far too much work for such a simple use.
Does memos fit your use case?
That does look like what I’d want.
The one time I tried to setup something In docker on my home NAS I failed pretty hard. But this looks promising enough to try again.
Been happy with nextcloud notes, lately.
I did a google takeout of my Keep notes, and just chucked the markdown files into nextcloud. Works fine.
Joplin is great and I imported my notes from Google Keep in it ( maybe just by copy/pasting as I don’t remember)
When I was using Android tablet and phone, Quillpad is what I used. Very similar layout to Keep. It doesn’t have sync built-in but does have markdown. I used to export a note and sync with Syncthing.
When I switch my tablet for a Linux laptop I had to find something else. Notesnook is what I went with. The layout is more of a list of notes v Keep’s twin columns, has sync in the free version (works great) and markdown.
Markdown is optional with both apps.
It actually can sync, using Nextcloud. But when I tried to use it it the sync acted up every once in a while.
I prefer not use use a sync “solution” that has been in beta for 3 years.
I was not aware how long the sync was in beta. Damn.
I was able to import my Keep data into Standard Notes. It’s encrypted and free.
Joplin, it’s even better than evernote
When HedgeDoc 2.0 comes out, it will have an “Explore Page” which is the last missing piece to pretty much have feature parity with keep. That said, it’s a long way out.
I also moved to Obsidian, it can import Keep notes.
I just use the Remotely Save plugin to handle sync, but there are other ways too like Syncthing, Livesync plugin, or just paying for their service.
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Quillpad or Joplin