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minus-square PoisonedPrisonPanda ( @PoisonedPrisonPanda@discuss.tchncs.de ) linkfedilink11•7 months agoOr logseq which is open source. Or joplin. Or a meriad of other apps
minus-square RiverGhost ( @aeki@slrpnk.net ) linkfedilink4•7 months agoLogseq has worked best for me and my ADHD so far.
minus-square Awe ( @Awe@lemmy.ml ) linkfedilinkEnglish2•7 months agoLast I checked, Joplin does not use a folder structure that is easy to port over. Their files are all id’s instead of usable file names, so without Joplin, you won’t be finding anything. They are still plaintext .MD files though.
minus-square redacted_name ( @redacted_name@lemmy.ca ) linkfedilink1•edit-27 months agoJoplin requires you to migrate each notebook individually so it’s fiddly if you have lots of notebooks in lots of folders. But one you’ve done it you’re free! Well worth the effort. I downgraded to free Evernote after the last price hike and stopped using it… Now I can delete the app entirely.
Or logseq which is open source.
Or joplin. Or a meriad of other apps
Logseq has worked best for me and my ADHD so far.
Last I checked, Joplin does not use a folder structure that is easy to port over. Their files are all id’s instead of usable file names, so without Joplin, you won’t be finding anything.
They are still plaintext .MD files though.
Joplin requires you to migrate each notebook individually so it’s fiddly if you have lots of notebooks in lots of folders.
But one you’ve done it you’re free!
Well worth the effort. I downgraded to free Evernote after the last price hike and stopped using it… Now I can delete the app entirely.