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Posted by Daly de Gagne
May 13, 2019 at 11:37 AM

 

Alexander, thank you. I took a look at Joplin, and one drawback for me is markdown. I fail to see its appeal or a reason forbit in a general purpose notes program. I tolerate it in Dynalist but much prefer the approach taken by EN and Nimbus. In Standard Notes you have to buy the extensions package to get away from compulsory markdown.

Daly

Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
Well, for one thing, it’s open source. It aims to cover all the
>platforms that I use, including Linux, it already has a web clipper and
>it uses Markdown.
> >I also appreciate the developers’ focused approach, similar to
>Cintanotes, and I like that they asked for support via Patreon—ask and
>you shall receive.
> >Some interesting views can be found below
>https://zblesk.net/blog/leaving-evernote-for-joplin/
>https://openschoolsolutions.org/joplin-open-source-evernote-alternative/
>https://www.slashgear.com/evernote-open-source-alternatives-part-3-joplin-31551544/
> >as well as MadaboutDana’s original post introducing Joplin to this
>forum:
>https://www.outlinersoftware.com/topics/viewt/8080
> >I still use Evernote, but in the long term am looking for simpler
>solutions.
> >
>Daly de Gagne wrote:
>>I have looked at Standard Notes, Nimbus, and Joplin. My question is
>what
>>draws you to Joplin? Thanks.
>