There are tons of Notes app available in the playstore and f-droid. I have use my fair share of them these are my best 5 recommendations. All of these are free to use and have to pay extra if you want specific features.

  1. All in one - Wenote - This is the most powerful note app I have used. This has memo, voice record, calendar, sync, color coding, various fonts, categories etc. Some of these features are behind a paywall. But It is a one time payment. It looks minimal and is light weight.
  2. All in one but foss - Joplin - This is an open-source project. Available on almost all platforms. If you want a powerful cross-platform note taking application then this is the best bet. This is Completely free but has an option of premium sync option. You can use free sync service to nextcloud and webdav.
  3. Security - Standard Notes - This is a note taking application that focuses on security. This is an open-source private notes app meaning your notes are end-to-end encrypted, so only you can read your notes. It has a minimal and clean UI. It has dedicated apps for most platforms and syncs your notes securely across all your devices, including your Android devices, Windows, iOS, Linux, and Web.
  4. Modern - Bundled Notes - This is the most modern looking Notes app on my list. It is aesthetically pleasing and intuitive. A powerful notes, lists, reminders and to-do app. Easily organise notes, lists, photos, files, and more. A google keep alternative.
  5. For casual use - Notally - A lightweight note taking application. A simple and elegant open source notes app. Notally is a minimalistic note taking app with a beautiful material design and powerful features. Dark mode, Completely free, Adjustable text size, Auto save and backup, No permissions required.
    • StereoTrespasser@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I love Obsidian on the desktop but I find the mobile version really hard to use. It just never responds the way I want it to and I can’t be bothered to set up all my plugins again.

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        1 year ago

        I use the mobile app and it works just the same as it does for me on desktop. Though I only use one plugin for syncing my files to cloud and that’s about it.

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      1 year ago

      Can we can that one synced without having to pay something?

      I remember that the only workaround available was something like folder setup on mobile which in turn had to be synced with another app in order to ensure WebDAV sync for instance.

      Needless to say that this is really inefficient.

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        1 year ago

        I already had a OneDrive account so using this plugin was easy. You can also use Syncthing for syncing the markdown files across your devices.

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          Thanks, I will have a look at this. I assume you didn’t ran into any sync issues since you started using this, right?

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          Quick heads up: I tried to setup the plugin for a Nextcloud WebDAV service I use and couldn’t succeed to a misconfig on the server side or a bug in the plugin. That’s too much of a hassle to switch, if someone has a better option please chime in.

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    Joplin is my daily driver. Although the interface isn’t nearly as polished as the others, it’s feature-packed and the fact that you can E2E encrypt means you are essentially free to use any cloud provider to sync. Safe to store sensitive personal info as well. Been running solid for 2+ years.

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    I use Joplin and really like it. I sync it between my devices using nextcloud on my home server, but it seems like there are quite a few other options for syncing.

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    Logseq is FOSS and easily one of the best notetaking apps out there. It’s got whiteboards, interlinking at the block level, a big ecosystem of extensions and multiple panes so you can derive context as you write.

    It’s my choice for the majority of writing I do in my day to day and hasn’t let me down once. My only wish list feature is multiplayer but that’s coming soon.

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    An addition to the list in case you are still looking. Logseq with syncthing. Fully off the cloud.

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      This is the first time I have heard about this app. It looks promising. I will try it out and let you know.

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    I used OneNote all thru grad school and while I had complaints with the app, the ability to have notes on my surface that updated on my phone and desktop, accessible anywhere, without tons of notebooks and paper, and the PowerPoints included in the one note pages with my diagrams and notes alongside… It was great! I don’t need a notes app anymore but man what a useful concept. I hope they get better with time

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    Hey, thanks for the write up. This comment doesn’t add to the conversation but I felt like this post deserved more than just an upvote.

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      1 year ago

      Thank you. If you have any doubts please feel free to ask.

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    I use noteshelf on my tablet for quick n’ dirty notes, and then I write them down on obsidian so they’re tidy.

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    What are all you people taking notes about? Is everyone here still in school? Why not just remember things?