


I like it a lot though, it's again a lot less feature rich then Evernote.

Though it does have a roadmap and active discord.Īlso Upnote is really great and cheap (offering a lifetime offer for the price of half a year of Evernote).
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But it is just as expensive with a lot less features and the free plan is like a barebones demo (max 5 tags, 3 notebooks and no rich text editing). It claims to be a more privacy focussed and secure then Evernote. I find that Notesnook has potential as a clone of Evernote. There are some options, or plenty depending on your usecase and level of trust in the newer apps. I don't wanna learn markup to save a recipe. I'm just getting tired of all these recommendations for stuff that makes my life more difficult. The nearest I've found in functionality to Evernote is One Note - hardly an earth shattering discovery! and move on - like Evernote! I'm not denying that these other products are inferior but there must be a majority of users like myself want something simple to use. No time for that! Nimbus notes also recommended - I've spent some time playing with it and still can't attach a screenshot inline in the note body? I guess there's a geeky element out there that enjoy this kind of stuff, but my use-case test for a note app is that I can open it quickly, write a few lines, drop in a few links, screenshot, etc. My problem is that many of the alternatives being suggested are just not usable! Recently I've tried Joplin - was astounded to discover it didn't have a 'proper' editor - you have to enter any formatting in markup. feature requests for simple things such as being able to select the picture shown in a note preview - right click, select 'set preview ' maybe? - are continually ignored. Updates to the UI and a seeming lack of engagement with users is pushing me to seek an alternative e.g. Like many people on here (presumably) I've been a happy Evernote user for many years - probably over 10 yrs.
