#notesApps

2025-12-05

Evernote is forcing a decision on me

As a creature of app habit, I’ve kept paying for Evernote even as the rates for my note-taking app of choice have increased considerably–mainly because the new management at that service has improved it tremendously. But now that Evernote’s corporate parent Bending Spoons has discontinued my $129.99/year Personal plan and presented me with a choice between a $99.99/year Starter plan that seems clearly inadequate and a $249.99/year Advanced plan that brings more than I need, I need to rethink that habit.

That 92% rate increase itself requires reconsideration, but it’s not the only thing. There’s the odds of a company on a venture-capital-fueled spending spree that somehow incluces buying AOL will see fit to jack up the annual rate again; I also have to assess whether Evernote’s bosses might make it harder to take my data out of the app that I’ve used since 2010.

But looking over such other note-taking app options as OneNote, Joplin, and Notion while comparing their features, I don’t see an obvious escape pod.

These are my priorities in this indecision-making process, in rough order of descending importance:

  • Cross-platform support–macOS, Windows, Android, iOS–is not negotiable, which is why I didn’t mention Apple Notes above.
  • I need any other app to import my Evernote archives no less than one notebook at a time; that seems to rule out Microsoft’s OneNote, even though I pay for it as part of my Microsoft 365 subscription.
  • I need reliable synchronization, ideally the almost real-time sync that Evernote now does so well. That may be the thing I need to trade to shave all or part of $250 a year from my online-services budget.
  • Yearly cost below this year’s $129.99.
  • Offline support, because I know how well CES WiFi works.
  • Voice transcription for recording interviews, which I’ve come to rely on over the past year.
  • Text recognition from a photo of a business card, so I can look up the details of somebody I met without adding them to my contacts list.
  • Robust export options so I don’t get stuck in another company’s silo.
  • The option of encrypting at least some notes on an end-to-end basis.
  • A long-term focus from the app’s developers–why I don’t consider Google Keep, since Google introducing that a week after killiing Google Reader still leaves me with trust issues beyond my trying to reduce the number of single points of failure in my digital life.

Looking over this and comparing it to the research I’ve done so far, I think this makes me look like a Joplin user. Unless the lag that open-source app cites–the most frequent sync interval it allows for the OneDrive cloud storage I already pay for is every five minutes–instead makes me look like somebody who should suck up the extra cost of Evernote, considering what a small fraction it is of my other operating costs

I wish this choice were clearer. I also wish that I didn’t have to figure this out at the peak cognitive-load period of my year.

#appleNotes #bendingSpoons #crossPlatform #digitalBudget #evernote #google #googleKeep #joplin #microsoft #noteTakingApps #notesApps #notion #onenote #vendorLockIn

An Android phone showing Evernote's e-mail annoucing the rate increase, with the noteapps.info comparison page visible on a display in the background.
2024-11-11

I have been looking for and setting up #notesapps in order to find one that will:

1. Let me sync from my phone
2. Be affordable (Standard Notes would cost me as much as two streaming services monthly!)
3. Be handy and easy to use

The winner is #Joplin but with sync through OneDrive + OneSync. Costs nothing and offers a nice note-making experience.

You can exchange OneDrive for some other service but unfortunately not for ProtonDrive yet.

2023-12-23

Heynote is a nice little app that gives you a markdown + syntax-aware scratchpad with calculator superpowers. After 24 hours it's already replaced the scratchpad and calculator apps that I've been using for the past few years: heynote.com/

#apps #notesapps

2023-08-19

Preparing for Job Interview Success with Obsidian!

Using Obsidian to gather my thoughts, and examples, helped me feel more confident in my last job interview

thewallflowerdigest.co.uk/life

#Life #JobInterviews #NotesApps #Obsidianmd #PersonalKnowledgeManagement

mab :linuxmintnew: :nextcloud:mab@fosstodon.org
2023-08-15

I'm looking for a Joplin replacement. Liked the app but kept corrupting my files on sync and I'm tired of resetting. Would prefer something that will sync to self hosted server. Any recommendations?

#askfedi #askfediverse #apps #joplinapp #notesapps

2023-07-26

What Makes Obsidian.md The One (Notes App) for Me?

I eventually chose Obsidian.md as my note taking application, and I love it. I just need to get to work on giving my vault a bit of a tidy up!

thewallflowerdigest.co.uk/life

#Life #Blog #NotesApps #Obsidianmd #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #PKM

Jøta SethJotaSeth
2023-04-25

Tras abandonarla durante tiempo en favor de Standard Notes (y pruebas en Notesnook), habiendo borrado todo en local y nube, aquí estoy volviendo a probar @joplinapp para guardar años de escritos, desde entradas de diario y cartas, pasando por manuales y wikis, hasta viejos artículos de los blogs.

Archivos almacenados en local (cifrado activado) y sincronización entre ordenador y dispositivos móviles vía Syncthing evitando Dropbox, etc.

No es perfecta. Las alternativas tampoco.

2023-02-27

Wow, I really love @obsidian for my note taking and my private and work related reflections! Can’t really understand how I managed earlier! 😅

#education #notesapps #notes

2022-12-27

@georgedpr that has always been my personal hunch. And I guess they need to leave something for the 3rd party all market to innovate around. You’re not alone; I love too!

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