Way back in August I asked readers to help build a list of note taking apps other than Evernote that had both phone clients and a web and/or PC clients. I intended to write an in depth review of each.
I still want to do this, but life...
I can add one new one to the list that excited me at first.
And, it has something I've always wanted: a self hosting option.
True long term survivability of our notes requires self hosting. Otherwise, we are just betting on the solvency of a software company; one of the most fragile of institutions.
With rushing excitement I signed up for Standard Notes.
Only to discover it is notes only. No attachments.
A big use case for Evernote is as a digital filing cabinet of online receipts, copies of documents and such. I was greatly disappointed.
I did find they want to add the feature, but will not until at least 2019.
I'll add it to this list, but can say right now unless the attachment feature is implemented when I do, it will suffer in the ratings. However the local installation feature is something I do not think any of the others have.
The list now stands at :
I still want to do this, but life...
I can add one new one to the list that excited me at first.
And, it has something I've always wanted: a self hosting option.
True long term survivability of our notes requires self hosting. Otherwise, we are just betting on the solvency of a software company; one of the most fragile of institutions.
With rushing excitement I signed up for Standard Notes.
Only to discover it is notes only. No attachments.
A big use case for Evernote is as a digital filing cabinet of online receipts, copies of documents and such. I was greatly disappointed.
I did find they want to add the feature, but will not until at least 2019.
I'll add it to this list, but can say right now unless the attachment feature is implemented when I do, it will suffer in the ratings. However the local installation feature is something I do not think any of the others have.
The list now stands at :
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