![]() ![]() VS 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. I looked at a lot of options, MediaWiki, DokuWiki, django-wiki, wiki.js, Bookstack, Joplin, Trillium.Hierarchical tagging, plus the option to select notes based on multiple tag selection.Also 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.Flat-file storage - hoping to implement Nextcloud soon, so assuming Nextcloud will be able to search/index these.Decent search (one test I use is to see if a search can find notes containing two words, regardless of the order they appear in).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).Todo items can be linked to the Nextcloud calendar. ![]() I did see one or two posts talking about QOwnnotes 'dialing back home' for analytics which can be disabled. I do not recommend running your own Nextcloud instance if you want its contents to be safe and secure.Not sure if any wikis work well with Jupyter Notebooks? 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. Do you get notified about vulnerabilities in your server’s operating system before attackers have a chance to exploit them? Are you willing to wake up at 3am and spend your night and day patching servers? Unlikely. You just can’t be as good as Google’s or Apple’s security team. In fact, if we close our eyes on privacy or lock-in implications, running your own Nextcloud instance is a bad idea from the security point of view. It’s a full-time job, and it’s not worth your time. Running your own Nextcloud instance is time-consuming: frequent updates require your constant attention, you’ll have to keep your server patched all the time, etc. ![]() Have comments or suggestions, please contact me on Twitter or by email. I may update this post in the future as I use this setup more. This whole setup is not perfect: there are some ugly apps, sync is not instant,īut it works quite okay and unlike Google’s or Apple’s “clouds” didn’t eat myĭata yet. With editing plain text notes with build-in editor in Nextcloud’s web interface This program and won’t use or recommend it. Not for my carefulness, I’d have lost it. QOwnNotes froze while I was typing a huge note, and if Writeily Pro, on the other hand, has a quite nice UI. Pretty ugly, but after a decade on macOS I’m beginning to prefer functionalĪpps rather than fancy. With iCloud, but I hope it will work well and won’t lose files. Synching is not as quick as Apple’s Notes app I created Notes folder, which is synched by Nextcloud clients, and pointed Store notes in plain text files (with Markdown preview and syntax coloring), so So, for notes I’ve decided to use QOwnNotes on my Versions or any other conflict resolution! This is just stupid. Save it wins and you lose changes from the other device - it doesn’t have Web app and then edit it both on your phone and on the web, the last device to Which has an Android app, but uninstalled it. When I need to sync something urgently, I Both work fine, but the Android client is a bit confusing. Permissions for DAVDroid and also add it to Autostart.įile synching is easy: I’ve installed the official Nextcloud client apps for Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 I had to go to Settings → Permissions, and then enable Require manipulation with permissions to make it work: for example, on my Menu and check that your calendar is in Displayed Lists). After that OpenTasks should just work (if not, tap on Just go to System Preferences → Internet Accounts,Ĭlick Add Other Account, then add two CalDAV accounts: for calendar andĪnd then DAVDroid (paid). Nextcloud uses CalDAV protocol for synching contacts, calendars and tasks.Ĭonveniently, macOS has built-in synching of Contacts, Calendar and RemindersĪpps using CalDAV. Synchronize contacts, calendars and files between my laptop and Android I recently set up my own Nextcloud server to With our terms or policies or if we are investigating suspected misconduct. We may suspend or stop providing our services to you if you do not comply ![]() Google and Microsoft are further along on the technology, but haven’t quiteįigured it out yet - tie all of our products together, so we further lock ![]()
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