


Tomoby is nothing but a Mono crap for granny users. F.k Microsoft big time, and their vampire marketing practice.

I loath OneNote or any M$ bloatware more than anything on heart. It is either Zim either a Wiki on a local server. It looks good, you can have several notebooks open at once, import text files, and there are many other neat features. Jaap is very committed to his project, I like Zim wiki style approach (Zim is quite unique in this matter). I would choose/stick to Zim anyway, although the first point in the list above is what I miss the most in Zim. Table (quite elegant GUI table implementation) Styles association (bold + italique, etc.) AUTOMATIC SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING & Text tabulation & show line numbers ++For Cherrytree (features missing on Zim) cfg datafile, so size limitation should apply (I had this problem with WOAS - wiki on a stick). Free with a Google account.Zim uses text files, it's very light on resource and can manage large notebooks (according to Jaap, the developer, >2000 files over is no problem).Ĭherrytree uses a single. Capture notes, share them with others, and access them from your computer, phone or tablet. Obsidian is a powerful knowledge base that works on top ofĪ local folder of plain text Markdown files. Get the OneNote app for free on your tablet, phone, and computer, so you can capture your ideas and to-do lists in one place wherever you are. A safe place for your notes, thoughts, and life's work Evernote is the place to collect inspirational ideas, write meaningful words, and move your important projects forward. Bring your life's work together in one digital workspace. The notes are searchable, tagged and modified either from the applications directly or from your own text editor. Joplin is a free, open source note taking and to-do application, which can handle a large number of notes organised into notebooks. What are some alternatives? When comparing CherryTree and Trilium Notes, you can also consider the following products ISO advice - might get canned and trying to switch careersĬalibre is good for e-books, Trilium Notes is my preferred note taking program (beat out OneNote and EverNote) if you don't already have a preference.How are you managing your notes? You might want to consider something like trilium. FWIW, I settled on which is very bare-bones but fully open source and self-hostable. FWIW, Standard Notes is also very difficult to self host, though if you dig deep enough you can actually find the server and some outdated documentation. Notesnook is not open source (you cannot self-host it, you must pay them). You could try Obsidian if you don't want to host anything yourself.Īs a counterpoint, though, have you considered looking at Trilium? The self-host side is "just" sync/backup but it seems to be the best notes solution I have been able to find. YSK: Always write down any information that is important to you.
