• @realitista@lemm.ee
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    49 days ago

    Doesn’t really solve my OneNote problem, as I run it on no fewer than 7 macOS, windows, iOS, and android devices.

    • @Sturgist@lemmy.ca
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      49 days ago

      Joplin has apps for all UNIX-likes(Mac, Win and Lin,) iOS(phone and pad variants), and Android. It can import Evernote and OneNote. It’s built to E2EE notes to cloud services, currently supporting: Joplin Cloud, Nextcloud, S3, WebDAV, Dropbox, OneDrive or the local file system.
      If you’d like to fully tell M$ to get fucked…I can recommend self hosting NextCloud.
      Not incredibly difficult to set up, I’m fairly fluent in Linux systems…but by no means a “Wizard”, and my self hosting knowledge is extremely minimal.

      There’s other options out there, but Joplin has all the apps…

      • @realitista@lemm.ee
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        29 days ago

        Do any of those focus primarily on handwriting for input and support macOS, android, and windows for offline input?

        • @Sturgist@lemmy.ca
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          49 days ago

          Yep!

          See point #2. Hand written notes can be kept as is, one thing that’s not mentioned in that link is that Joplin can also use OCR to change handwriting to typed.

          • @dkt@lemmy.ml
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            28 days ago

            That’s a Markdown editor with a separate drawing tool, not a notes app focused on handwriting. You can’t annotate a PDF or typed text or edit a drawing after it’s been created.

            Not at all comparable.

        • @Sturgist@lemmy.ca
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          9 days ago

          Since you tagged @realitista@lemm.ee I’ll do the same so they see my counter…argument?

          In it’s first release(2017) it was 50.3MB.

          In Nov, 2024, it was 340MB. Oct, 2024, 327MB

          6th Jan, 2024: 266MB
          24th Oct, 2023: 229MB
          21st Oct, 2023: 180MB
          30th Jul, 2023: 214MB
          23rd Jun, 2023: 196MB

          This is a very active project, things are added constantly, then optimised or tweaked or removed. Going through the releases it looks like their install packages get bigger over the span of a few months, then through optimisation gets shrunk down again. The above numbers are only for the windows full install package, but all their different packages have a very similar pattern of bloat followed by trimming. I don’t see how this is weird at all.

          What about this is actually concerning for you?