• hperrin@lemmy.ca
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    1 month ago

    That’s awesome. I need to migrate off of Google Keep. It’s the last Google service I use.

    • N.E.P.T.R@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1 month ago

      If all you need is a simple note taking app, I recommend Notesnook. It is free and open source and offers E2EE cloud syncing. That is what I used as a Google keep alternative. Silverbullet is good, but may be too feature-full for something as simple as a Keep replacement.

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        1 month ago

        If it’s not self hosted, I’m afraid I don’t want to use it. It looks nice, though.

        It does look like they’re working on self hosting, which is awesome. Their GitHub says it’s in alpha.

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            Last time I tried usememos I couldn’t figure out how you can export the notes, which gave me a bad feeling

            reading the github issues it seems the developers are actively against it? stating that the data is in a database and easy to export that way. but my sqlite-fu is quite poor

            except from that, i enjoyed using it

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        1 month ago

        Are there any apps that have similar UI to Keep? I really like the tiled notes as opposed to a simple list

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        I don’t know. I use Apple Maps. Probably not any better privacy wise, but I don’t know what is better that has similar features. I’ve tried Magic Earth and CoMaps, and they’re both promising, just not at the level that I’d be willing to switch to.