I love Joplin, but for this write up, I think I would have reworded the sub titles to be less click-baity.
“8 Joplin Superpowers to Boost Your Note-Taking Experience”
- “Create a Notebook”
Okay… Not exactly “super powers!” If you’re literally talking about some of the most basic functionality of the app. The end of the article does get into customizing it with plugins, etc so that’s good.
I’m using it daily but would be open to alternatives (markdown notes that can be synchronised locally between desktop and mobile) since their search (even after recently finding out that Ctrl-P is miles better) is just a desaster.
Article links to this, which I’ll have a look at:
Vimwiki + Syncthing. You can deafult your vimwiki to create markdown files… This only works if you use vim/neovim as your text editor.
Thanks for the tip about Ctrl-P.
As for the normal search box, I’ve found that adding wildcard character helps.
e.g. searching for “some” does not include notes with the word “something”, but “some*” would.
Would be interested in more detailed followup about the search. Anything in particular stands out?
What I’d want is to do Ctrl-F anywhere to search everything, then get a list of results, click on an entry and get to the line in the note where the searched phrase is, having it highlighted.
Instead you have to click on “All notebooks” on the top left, search, which returns all the notes that have the phrase, click on one of them, search again and hope that it was the correct notebook or try the next one
Ctrl-P does what I want but it’s not highlighting the result which is just a minor inconvenience.
Logseq, it’s similar to Obsidian but fully FOSS.
Obsidian + syncthing for all platforms. Probably also possible joplin + syncthing but didnt try that one
I use Qownnotes with syncthing syncing my notes folder to my phone. I use this notes app on mobile because it is the only one I could find that can access my sd card.