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Finally I consolidated my notes taking system in two different private apps:

#Logseq for professional and project management, the journal makes easy to take notes during meetings and link to projects and people. The queries are so powerful and helps with status report and followup with the stakeholders.

The second is #StandardNotes mostly for personal use and topics that I have time to think about how to organise into categories or tags. It's a great app!

I'm on the eternal/impossible quest to find the perfect #notetaking app. I've tried them all and always end up disappointed. #SimpleNotes, #StandardNotes, #AppleNotes, #Notesnook, #Obsidian, #Anytype, etc. I'm tired of compromising.

I need something where I can just shove all my markdown or plaintext #notes (and corresponding images) into one folder and have an #opensource cross-platform (including #Docker) editing interface that can sync via #Nextcloud or #WebDAV or whatever. Where is this app??! Does it even exist?

The closest solution was Notational Velocity over a decade ago, but even that wasn't cross-platform.

Halp 😔

Replied to Proton

@protonprivacy @standardnotes @obsidian

Thank you. I would consider switching from #ObsidianMD to #StandardNotes for reasons of #privacy and #DataSecurity, and because Standard Notes and Proton software is #OpenSource. Proton being hosted in Switzerland, in Europe, helps too, although I don't know what that means for Standard Notes, whose servers are currently in the U.S.

However, I was hoping to learn about the cost of switching.

(Continues...)

It looks like StandardNotes is joining forces with Proton.

"Our intention has always been to build a small, sustainable organization that helps protect your right to keep personal information private and preserve your freedom to think, speak, and act. Joining with Proton—one of the rare organizations that can (and is willing) to take a long-term approach—gives us the best opportunity to achieve this ambition."

standardnotes.com/blog/joining

standardnotes.comStandard Notes and Proton are joining forces — Decrypted | Standard Notes