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But other than that, are there any downsides I'm missing? Also curious to know why it seems like to me that QOwnnotes isn't spoken about much here?ĮDIT: I also want to use Jupyter Notebooks for python-related notes, so thought I can have a file-save hook to save a markdown version of the file which can be search and referred to in QOwnNotes. I did see one or two posts talking about QOwnnotes 'dialing back home' for analytics which can be disabled. Todo items can be linked to the Nextcloud calendar TOC/ Outline - TOC contained within the app, which means for especially long documents I have a handy TOC that I can use to navigate the documentīonus feature (which I saw in the settings - but haven't tried out) #Qownnotes sync nextcloud plusHierarchical tagging, plus the option to select notes based on multiple tag selectionĪlso there's one script/extension that allows you to tag notes with (or any chosen character) and it will automatically pick up and include the tags.įlat-file storage - hoping to implement Nextcloud soon, so assuming Nextcloud will be able to search/index theseĭecent search (one test I use is to see if a search can find notes containing two words, regardless of the order they appear in) I looked at a lot of options, MediaWiki, DokuWiki, django-wiki, wiki.js, Bookstack, Joplin, Trillium. #Qownnotes sync nextcloud codeVS code has no tagging options (other than for two extensions which don't work too well) and their search I feel is pretty rudimentary, unless you use regex. However, I feel that as much as taking notes, you need an efficient way to retrieve them and that would be a good tagging system and search. Came from Evernote/OneNote and then started using Markdown flat files with VS Code and all the associated plugins as my note-taking system.
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