Using it for more than a year now. A great open-source alternative to Evernote, I can add images to my notes etc...And on my Android phone, Macbook, Manjaro, Nextcloud: great!
I don't know if I'd ever need this particular program, Derek. But your series of videos introducing FOSS apps is a real service to Linux users. Thanks!
I've moved from Evernote to Joplin and the process was pretty straightforward. I also sync between multiple machines (a Mac and a Windows PC) using Joplin's sync service and it all works pretty seamlessly. Overall I'm pretty happy with the whole experience.
For anyone wondering, you can connect it to your Synology NAS, Encrypted, and have nightly back ups. You can also have multiple instances in different folders on the same drive in case you prefer to have one Joplin app for work and one for personal.
I used to love Evernote but ha frustrations with there being no Linux version. I've switched to Joplin a year ago and haven't missed Evernote, I was able to export from Evernote and import to Joplin which worked great! I had over 1000 recipes and this has been fantastic!
Joplin has been around awhile but it doesn't get that much attention. I think the Linux crowd is so busy trying to get proprietary solutions like Evernote to port their software, that they forget that we have some awesome FOSS solutions.
I am not finding it easy enough to sync. it is better for people who know I.T. better. Standard Notes synced easily. I'd prefer Joplin, though, and will keep it....I need to figure out how to sync WITHOUT a paid cloud service and without a home server. Can someone show me how to sync with Yandex disk (cloud)?
@@lechsiz1642 Just put the save on file system and as an absolute folder give the one you use for yandex. In this way any cloud software will indeed work
Now Joplin supports WYSISYG, in other words you no longer need to have two separate windows to write the text, you can write in the same window. Install the latest version, go to View > Layout Button... > WYSIWYG and then press CTRL L to toggle between spli view and the single view
BRO! Thank you a thousand times for this discovery ! A web-scraping dream come true ! Best Web-Clipper I ever used. It gets everything and even gives options how to save. Also, the notes, sync, and cli options solve problems I did not expect here ! Like, four things in one. Great channel, I like listening to you.
Personally, I use Joplin to write many notes and assignment. It is indeed very useful especially to write markdown and preview it on the right side. That features to export markdown straight to PDF is a saving grace without using any word processing application
Joplin is a very much underrated, but very capable note taking app. If you need your notes to be accessible on more than just one device, then this is a good option.
After using note taking apps alike I found out it works best to edit notes only on the web, that way you don't create conflicts even you are editing notes in multiple computers at the same time when you use a note taking app that synchronizes with the server and you edit the same note in 1 computer and than edit it again on the other, the server doesn't know which one is the latest version when you edit the note on the server itself that issue doesn't happen because the server knows exactly what order you changed things and no conflicts will happen this way
The sync output is a bug because some debug commands were left in accidentally. It got discussed on their forum and a commit was published to comment those out. It's available on github and in the npm package. But since they don't maintain the aur package themselves it is currently not there. Which is why I flagged the package as out of date
Recently I found out that OneNote saves all notes unencrypted by default (on Microsoft servers) because of "indexing and functionality". This freaked me out. Joplin might be a life-saver here
I was just looking for that! I did change to Linux Mint from Windows 10 and I use a pen tablet a lot to write while studying. The problem is that I use One Note every day and it does not talk with Linux very well. Thanks man.
two things I don't like, one of them is kinda deal breaker: 1. no nesting for TODO list. Still manageable by manually typing list of items then strike out whenever I'm done 2. No multiple user profiles. I need one profile for private usage and one for my work. For how good the rest of this app is, this particular issue seems to be one hell of an oversight. If different notebooks store in different folder, I can at least sync specific folders to specific computers (I'm using file system sync option, then use Syncthing as my syncing solution. Seems alright so far). It came so close to be what I need but alas...
If you don't care about "select all," "deselect all," and "mark parent done when children are done" functionality, you can have a visible nesting effect using > for blockquote before children to-do items. Ex: - [ ] parent to-do item > - [ ] child to-do item > - [ ] another child to-do item
Wow just awesome, this will be a perfect replacement for all my Google Keep notes. Thanks a bunch for showing us! Desktop, android and terminal with syncing, what more I can ask for.
I've been an Evernote premium user for years and am recently using Linux more. I tried Nix Note, which is... Ok but not perfect. I'm frustrated that after all these years Evernote still hasn't released a Linux native app. Joplin looks very promising. I'm definitely going to give it a shot. The Evernote import is essential for me, I have 10 years of notes!
I know this is a slightly old comment at this point, but do you know that Joplin has support for importing notes from Evernote already? As the developers write, Joplin was specifically designed as an alternative to Evernote, hence why this feature was an important one. Looking it up it seems also that the evernote team aren't planning on making a linux version, simply because they don't have the workforce to maintain it and they officially recommend nix note or tusk if you want to use evernote on Linux, so I'm not sure if a native linux version of evernote will be coming any time soon.
@@FH-ux4rf It came but it's crap. Evernote is broken now for anyone with a reasonably large note database. They are using the Electron development platform which made performance unreasonably slow and plodding.
looks good, but sadly its an electron-app. these apps are slow ressource-hogs. electron runs a whole outdated chromium browser instance to run one app.
Yup, same goes with StandardNotes & Simplenote as well unfortunately. But at least on those, you can sync with your phone without running additional third party cloudsyncs on both devices.
Hi!! There is a new Linux native GTK open-source note-taking app called TECHNENOTES (which I am actively developing). Although there are multiple amazing note-taking apps out there, I do think that TechneNotes has some strong points: the database-like interface (with pagination, ordering, filtering, all combined with a treeview structure), the safety of local data storage with optional cloud sync (users choose if and how to sync data over the cloud), multi-tabs support with full-width note view, integration of text/files/images/videos/code, interconnected notes, standard markdown syntax (for cross-compatibility), and - most of all - its native (Gtk) and open source nature (thus ensuring that your notes will be fully accessible in the future, with no risk of vendor lock-in)
Wanted to give it a go a few days ago on my buster setup however I believe it required an additional framework to run the binary and I couldn’t be bothered. I ended up using nixnote which is a wrapper to Evernote. Works fine for my needs.
Always wondering. We're living in the year 2020. Still, a common notebook with pen and paper (combined with a mobile phone) can't be beaten by any software if it comes to efficiency. Can't wait for AI to kick in.
Am I crazy for thinking markdown files in vim with grep and a file drawer is good enough? I guess since my notes are all text and links that makes a difference. edit: Joplin doesn't do inline images any better than vim+markdown previewer I think. Its only features that I don't have immediate simple analogies in vim for are setting an alarm for todos and showing tags in the sidebar along with notebooks. Still it has good notetaking functionality all in one place with no setup, which is nice.
No. I also have a similar setup (except it's in Asciidoctor) and it only composed of a small Python script for managing my notes. I've also known people whose setup is only Org Mode and a little bit of file organization skill. :D
wow man, the way you've configured your system, it's amazing, I'm already a month into Linux/GNU, thanks to you. Now whenever i use mint(i have both windows and linux mint), I don't want to go back to windows. I have to use windows sometimes because of my school work
Zim is WYSIWYG and can structure notes as a tree. Unlimited nesting. Evernote and Joplin are only few levels. I find tree structure a killer feature. Edit: Apparently, Joplin can do trees ("nested notebooks") as well now. I didn't know that.
not true. I have tried to create 5 nested notebook and it worked.... I haven't tried 255 but, I guess it will work. I wonder why people likes a comment which is stating something clearly false? Furthermore, ZIM is Linux only app, whereas Joplin runs on Android, IOS, Windows and Mac
@@MassimilianoAdamo1967 I see it supports it now, nice. Last time i tried to do that, it wasn't possible. But to be fair, i should have re-researched that before commenting. Well, since Zim only manages cleartext files, there are workarounds like using Zim with Syncthing and Markor, but i agree that it is not nearly as good as Joplin integration. Well, i guess only 2 things are better about Zim - WYIWYG and modular design ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ To answer your wonder - some people don't factcheck but find argument valid. Better look at like count, not the fact itself. I think that correct counter-statement in channel like DT would get way more likes.
@@MassimilianoAdamo1967 Yeah, partially works, when you create a fresh note, which is relatively empty, no lagg at all. sometimes noce to see the edits tho. in tables or equation. so i try to minimalize the note content by breaking the mdoen into several notes. linking notes to notes are a bit annoying
Looks great and promising. It's a good replacement for SimpleNote, Google Keep and others, that's for sure, but still, it's far from beating OneNote. I really wish we had an Open Source and powerful app like OneNote on every platform. Using OneNote is like opening a physical notebook and start taking any kind of note you want/need. Type something with your keyboard, draw with your pen (stylus), use math with your pen. Add a spreadsheet, a To-do list in your notes. Want a video there? No problem, you can put the link in the note, or simply put the video itself inside the note. The only one I know it works well almost like OneNote is Evernote, but still not an official Linux version, not Open Source and it is expensive.
Use Joplin for clean and organized notes. Everytime you want to add ink notes open the Xournal++ app, which does the same as Onenote, and at the end append your ink/ sketc in Joplin
@@carlosmanuel5992 Thanks for the tip. Could be helpful for someone. For me still doesn't work. I haven't found Xournal for Android. So I won't be able to add ink notes when using my tablet. Or maybe add ink notes on top of an image/ screenshot. Still too much problem comparing to using OneNote. The only problem with OneNote is the lack of a Linux or at least a better Web version of it. The Windows version is great, the Mobile version is ok, but the Web version needs a lot of improvements.l
I don't even remember how many note-taking apps I have used trying to replace OneNote. Joplin in the best. Better that OneNote, better than Evernote. Plus it is open-source.
Greate Video DT! Not sure I would use the CLI but I certainly would use the GUI for my version of Ubuntu. I am using the web version of Microsoft OneNote since Microsoft doesn't make a native app for Linux at the moment but I just recently ran into a file size attachment limitation while uploading a document into a notebook which really turned me off; especially since I love OneNote and depend on it for all my Notebooks, Journals and documents. Is there a file size attachment limitation in Joplin? I'd be interested in giving this a try if I have more control over what I can upload into the notebooks.
Nice! I’m going to check this out. Evernote was one thing I was worried about in migrating to Linux. I have a lot of stuff in there, but I don’t use most of the Evernote features, so this sounds perfect.
Can one use graphic tablets to write on it? In one note, handwritten notes can be made by using a graphic tablet ( Like XP Pen Deco Fun S or any Wacom graphic pad)
Thanks a lot for sharing info about this tool, Derek! Strangely, I didn't find it while googling that kind of software. After some testing, I found it suits me quite well, in particular with great Markdown support. Other similar products like Boostnote, Simplenote, even Evernote :) were unsatisfying.
I don't any other alternative of a notebook program running in the terminal, but to me this is brilliant! Instead of opening vim, finding the right directory etc, I just do joplin now! Thanks! Also, reworking the keymap.json reeally makes the difference to me! Vim moveset eeverywhere :))
Thanks for the great video. Loved it. You can also check the boxes in the rendered view and they will be marked in the source text. When you search for notes, you can see under the title where these notes are actually located (in which folder) and you can click on that to expand the folder structure (in case it's in a nested/collapsed folder) and select the note. In the teminal you can type `:help config` and you will get all the information on what the keys mean. The sync stuff should not be shown in the terminal app. I fixed that a while back and is available in the latest cli package: `npm install -g joplin`. We do not provide an AUR package. The pkg maintainer obviously packaged the cli and desktop app in one package, which can be a problem, when the cli app is updated but the desktop app is not.
Have you ever used Confluence? I'm pretty sure it's not open source but it has a free tier for cloud and for hosting it's only like a one time payment of $10. Allows multiple tags, etc.
Is it possible to use folder and flatfiles for markdown and attachments. I have moved away from cherrytree and now use flatfiles with vscode for markdown with screenshot script with configfile that generates markdown link. Missing only features like tags (but tagspaces only useful with computers). Thanks for this video.
Opening a note in a GUI text editor from terminal doesn't make sense you say. emacs -nw (no window, thus terminal) Other than that, you can have (server-start) in your emacs config, and then set everything to open in emacsclient.
I know you have been on Emacs and Doommacs lately. Have you considered Org-mode for notes? I've been using it for all of my notes and some tables with formulas for a few months.
I have been playing with org-mode. But it's definitely not the note-taking app for the masses. Hence, this video. But I will be doing some videos with org-mode soon.
Trilium Notes. From the github repo: -Notes can be arranged into arbitrarily deep tree. Single note can be placed into multiple places in the tree (see cloning) -Rich WYSIWYG note editing including e.g. tables and images with markdown autoformat -Support for editing notes with source code, including syntax highlighting -Fast and easy navigation between notes, full text search and note hoisting -Seamless note versioning -Note attributes can be used for note organization, querying and advanced scripting -Synchronization with self-hosted sync server -Strong note encryption with per-note granularity -Relation maps and link maps for visualizing notes and their relations -Scripting - see Advanced showcases -Scales well in both usability and performance upwards of 100 000 notes -Touch optimized mobile frontend for smartphones and tablets -Night theme -Evernote and Markdown import & export -Web Clipper for easy saving of web content
This was very helpful as I was looking for an Open Source alternative to One Note. Also since you mentioned your "android phone" , what do you use on your phone? Do you also try to only run Open Source software on your phone? Thank you :)
Still cannot get the Joplin Android app to work with self-signed SSL certificates. Their solutions aren't working, I don't have a rooted device, and I'm honestly kinda irritated... the Owncloud app has no problem adding exceptions for this.
If evernotes main selling point is syncing text files then there are a shit ton of alternatives. But it has many features that arent in any of the "alternatives". I see joplin has got basic capture support but the possibilities with org-mode capture are endless.
Anyone gonna talk about the fact that it's only available from the AUR on arch, and the package doesn't build and is marked as outdated as of feb 11th?
@@hammerheadcorvette4 couldn't find much documentation about it apart from this discourse.joplinapp.org/t/sync-with-mega-or-through-filesync/5202/3 , mind sharing more? do you need megasync for it?
Yes. I been using it for syncing between linux and Android. It works. You will have to change synchronise settings to filesystem. Then yoh can use syncthing
I just dropped Evernot after many years. I tried to sync the win/android/web but nope! Only two on the free tier. DOH! So what are the alternatives? I'm having a coffee break after getting Joplin up and running. Looks gooooood! 😎 Now this video makes Joplin look even better
Doesn't seem to run on Ubuntu and the only install instructions are "run this script". Seems like it's trying to install an appimage but it vanishes after running the script (also does not create the desktop icon) I use i3 but have xfce4 as a backup for DE-dependent type situations and something just isn't taking. I don't know why I'm posting this here. It's very unproductive and perhaps annoying of me, considering I'm still mid-troubleshooting. TBH I'm ashamed of myself but it's too late to turn back now.
I'm having issue installing this, Using yay -S joplin I receive "ERROR: Fialed to extract joplin [...] zip." I have also tried cloning in from git, and receive the same error. Any suggestions?
(I'll post a report to git as well, but fearful to post on Arch forums, as I know this is probably user error and don't want to be told to just check the Arch Wiki)
Yup! The first error that I can see is: "bsdtar: Failed to set default locale" But the terminal error is the issues with the zip. I actually did a clean Arch install also (I'm a Linux noob) to check if it was something I may have messed up with the system, but that doesn't appear to be the issue.
Be sure to check out: wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/locale I notice the wiki page mentions a bug in Plasma where it can set a locale which is different the one you set with locale-gen. This will cause major issues.
I disliked Google Keep and switched to Standard Notes, but the dark theme was locked behind a paywall. Switched to Joplin, which is just a better Standard Notes, with free dark theme and more options. I don't really like the Markdown editor (especially since it doesn't let you change it), but after using it for 2 months I've come to enjoy it.
I am using both Joplin and Standard Notes. I'd like to switch to Joplin, but I cannot get it to sync and am not a techie. It was simple and quick to sync Standard Notes.
@@lechsiz1642 Yeah, SN is great and 'just works' out of the box, I'd immediately switch back if the dark mode was free. I've had no issues with Joplin, I can't say for the other cloud options, but syncing with Dropbox took like 2 minutes.
I'd want to switch to Joplin, but Evernote's webclipper is superior and Joplin doesn't have OCR, which I', relying on a lot (receipts, bills, etc). Also, Evernote has Scannable, which is highly convenient as I can scan and save to Evernote straight away and it will also be OCR'd... So yeah, for my purposes, I still have to stick with EN :-(
Gonna have to give it a try, though I am not too happy about using a third party service for syncing. What would make this app perfect would be the ability to sync when all devices are on the same WiFi network.
Joplin seems awesome, unless you are in the posssion of quite a few MD documents in a pre existing folder hieracym with images and stuff - I really do not have the strength to import these. I wish I had known of Joplin a few years back.
Joplin might be a very good option but still laks website funcionality so you can edit/view your notes anywhere without having to install any software, thats the only reason i ditched it. Btw, theres a work in progress in this regard.
I've been a happy Zim user for a long time (since back when it was written in Perl). Joplin is very cool, but for my use case (desktop wiki), Zim just happens to be a better fit. I never managed to get Org mode to work the way I wanted it, but then again, I'm not smart enough to use Emacs, I'm just a simple vi user (used to be Elvis, now Vim).
Hello, thanks for video;) I have started use emacs after your videos, and its amazing, but what about mobile applications for org mode? I foud only orgzly, but its not very comfortable, do you use something like that?
@@AlucardNoir Hey I've been using windows since 2.1 on my Tandy 1000TX back 1987? Tech support called you back in those days free. Been flirting with Linux for years. Wanted to run win 10 as a guest with office 365 in virtualbox. Office's display is garbled on 2 different HP PCs, win 10 is fine. Gave up. Downloaded my Onenote files from onedrive & cancelled my subscription. Joplin with browser extension fits the bill. I just had enough of MS. Well back to the command line again.
Using it for more than a year now. A great open-source alternative to Evernote, I can add images to my notes etc...And on my Android phone, Macbook, Manjaro, Nextcloud: great!
what about search capabilities? Evernote can search text inside images.
@@walid7885 I'd like to know this too, and also Evernote can search inside PDFs, does Joplin do this too?
@@masterneme No, Joplin doesn't have OCR capabilities. That's an specific Evernote feature. Beside that, Joplin its pretty good.
@@bastianabaleiv Then I'll stay with Evernote but I'll definitely follow Joplin's progress this year.
Fan-tastic!
I don't know if I'd ever need this particular program, Derek. But your series of videos introducing FOSS apps is a real service to Linux users. Thanks!
I've moved from Evernote to Joplin and the process was pretty straightforward. I also sync between multiple machines (a Mac and a Windows PC) using Joplin's sync service and it all works pretty seamlessly. Overall I'm pretty happy with the whole experience.
For anyone wondering, you can connect it to your Synology NAS, Encrypted, and have nightly back ups. You can also have multiple instances in different folders on the same drive in case you prefer to have one Joplin app for work and one for personal.
I used to love Evernote but ha frustrations with there being no Linux version. I've switched to Joplin a year ago and haven't missed Evernote, I was able to export from Evernote and import to Joplin which worked great! I had over 1000 recipes and this has been fantastic!
how did i not know about this application? its 100% perfect for my needs! thanks for pointing this out!
Joplin has been around awhile but it doesn't get that much attention. I think the Linux crowd is so busy trying to get proprietary solutions like Evernote to port their software, that they forget that we have some awesome FOSS solutions.
@@DistroTube or OneNote in a VM
I am not finding it easy enough to sync. it is better for people who know I.T. better. Standard Notes synced easily. I'd prefer Joplin, though, and will keep it....I need to figure out how to sync WITHOUT a paid cloud service and without a home server. Can someone show me how to sync with Yandex disk (cloud)?
@@lechsiz1642 Just put the save on file system and as an absolute folder give the one you use for yandex. In this way any cloud software will indeed work
@@lechsiz1642 I've totally switched to stsndardnotes. it is super fast wnd the best note taking app for me.
Now Joplin supports WYSISYG, in other words you no longer need to have two separate windows to write the text, you can write in the same window. Install the latest version, go to View > Layout Button... > WYSIWYG and then press CTRL L to toggle between spli view and the single view
BRO! Thank you a thousand times for this discovery ! A web-scraping dream come true ! Best Web-Clipper I ever used. It gets everything and even gives options how to save. Also, the notes, sync, and cli options solve problems I did not expect here ! Like, four things in one. Great channel, I like listening to you.
Personally, I use Joplin to write many notes and assignment. It is indeed very useful especially to write markdown and preview it on the right side. That features to export markdown straight to PDF is a saving grace without using any word processing application
Joplin is a very much underrated, but very capable note taking app. If you need your notes to be accessible on more than just one device, then this is a good option.
After using note taking apps alike I found out it works best to edit notes only on the web, that way you don't create conflicts even you are editing notes in multiple computers at the same time when you use a note taking app that synchronizes with the server and you edit the same note in 1 computer and than edit it again on the other, the server doesn't know which one is the latest version when you edit the note on the server itself that issue doesn't happen because the server knows exactly what order you changed things and no conflicts will happen this way
The sync output is a bug because some debug commands were left in accidentally. It got discussed on their forum and a commit was published to comment those out. It's available on github and in the npm package. But since they don't maintain the aur package themselves it is currently not there. Which is why I flagged the package as out of date
sync is NOT easy for the average PC user. They need to put out more tutorials.
Recently I found out that OneNote saves all notes unencrypted by default (on Microsoft servers) because of "indexing and functionality". This freaked me out. Joplin might be a life-saver here
I was just looking for that! I did change to Linux Mint from Windows 10 and I use a pen tablet a lot to write while studying. The problem is that I use One Note every day and it does not talk with Linux very well. Thanks man.
two things I don't like, one of them is kinda deal breaker:
1. no nesting for TODO list. Still manageable by manually typing list of items then strike out whenever I'm done
2. No multiple user profiles. I need one profile for private usage and one for my work. For how good the rest of this app is, this particular issue seems to be one hell of an oversight. If different notebooks store in different folder, I can at least sync specific folders to specific computers (I'm using file system sync option, then use Syncthing as my syncing solution. Seems alright so far).
It came so close to be what I need but alas...
If you don't care about "select all," "deselect all," and "mark parent done when children are done" functionality, you can have a visible nesting effect using > for blockquote before children to-do items.
Ex:
- [ ] parent to-do item
> - [ ] child to-do item
> - [ ] another child to-do item
I made the switch from evernote to Joplin. This videa was a great help, especially in switching to the terminal application.
man every app you mention is top notch keep these hidden gems coming
Wow just awesome, this will be a perfect replacement for all my Google Keep notes. Thanks a bunch for showing us! Desktop, android and terminal with syncing, what more I can ask for.
Is there a way to transfer google notes to Joplin?
I've been an Evernote premium user for years and am recently using Linux more. I tried Nix Note, which is... Ok but not perfect. I'm frustrated that after all these years Evernote still hasn't released a Linux native app.
Joplin looks very promising. I'm definitely going to give it a shot. The Evernote import is essential for me, I have 10 years of notes!
I know this is a slightly old comment at this point, but do you know that Joplin has support for importing notes from Evernote already?
As the developers write, Joplin was specifically designed as an alternative to Evernote, hence why this feature was an important one. Looking it up it seems also that the evernote team aren't planning on making a linux version, simply because they don't have the workforce to maintain it and they officially recommend nix note or tusk if you want to use evernote on Linux, so I'm not sure if a native linux version of evernote will be coming any time soon.
@@FH-ux4rf It came but it's crap. Evernote is broken now for anyone with a reasonably large note database. They are using the Electron development platform which made performance unreasonably slow and plodding.
Best thing about these is code lines and ability to write code. I love these.
looks good, but sadly its an electron-app. these apps are slow ressource-hogs. electron runs a whole outdated chromium browser instance to run one app.
Yup, same goes with StandardNotes & Simplenote as well unfortunately. But at least on those, you can sync with your phone without running additional third party cloudsyncs on both devices.
it ships with a cli app as well
Do you have a better solution?
It has a terminal application
Hi!! There is a new Linux native GTK open-source note-taking app called TECHNENOTES (which I am actively developing). Although there are multiple amazing note-taking apps out there, I do think that TechneNotes has some strong points: the database-like interface (with pagination, ordering, filtering, all combined with a treeview structure), the safety of local data storage with optional cloud sync (users choose if and how to sync data over the cloud), multi-tabs support with full-width note view, integration of text/files/images/videos/code, interconnected notes, standard markdown syntax (for cross-compatibility), and - most of all - its native (Gtk) and open source nature (thus ensuring that your notes will be fully accessible in the future, with no risk of vendor lock-in)
Wanted to give it a go a few days ago on my buster setup however I believe it required an additional framework to run the binary and I couldn’t be bothered. I ended up using nixnote which is a wrapper to Evernote. Works fine for my needs.
Always wondering. We're living in the year 2020. Still, a common notebook with pen and paper (combined with a mobile phone) can't be beaten by any software if it comes to efficiency. Can't wait for AI to kick in.
combined with a mobile phone lol.
How could AI fix note applications lol
what? what? I don't think you even know what AI is lmao
@@kris10an64 I think they're referring to the concept of an AI program that could read handwritten paper notes and translate them into digital text.
Am I crazy for thinking markdown files in vim with grep and a file drawer is good enough? I guess since my notes are all text and links that makes a difference.
edit: Joplin doesn't do inline images any better than vim+markdown previewer I think. Its only features that I don't have immediate simple analogies in vim for are setting an alarm for todos and showing tags in the sidebar along with notebooks. Still it has good notetaking functionality all in one place with no setup, which is nice.
No.
I also have a similar setup (except it's in Asciidoctor) and it only composed of a small Python script for managing my notes.
I've also known people whose setup is only Org Mode and a little bit of file organization skill. :D
wow man, the way you've configured your system, it's amazing,
I'm already a month into Linux/GNU, thanks to you.
Now whenever i use mint(i have both windows and linux mint), I don't want to go back to windows.
I have to use windows sometimes because of my school work
Zim is WYSIWYG and can structure notes as a tree. Unlimited nesting. Evernote and Joplin are only few levels.
I find tree structure a killer feature.
Edit: Apparently, Joplin can do trees ("nested notebooks") as well now. I didn't know that.
not true. I have tried to create 5 nested notebook and it worked.... I haven't tried 255 but, I guess it will work. I wonder why people likes a comment which is stating something clearly false?
Furthermore, ZIM is Linux only app, whereas Joplin runs on Android, IOS, Windows and Mac
@@MassimilianoAdamo1967
I see it supports it now, nice.
Last time i tried to do that, it wasn't possible. But to be fair, i should have re-researched that before commenting.
Well, since Zim only manages cleartext files, there are workarounds like using Zim with Syncthing and Markor, but i agree that it is not nearly as good as Joplin integration.
Well, i guess only 2 things are better about Zim - WYIWYG and modular design ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
To answer your wonder - some people don't factcheck but find argument valid. Better look at like count, not the fact itself. I think that correct counter-statement in channel like DT would get way more likes.
couple of equation, table, and images, and slows down so much (joplin) that even source code editing is laggy....
@@MagicalCritical maybe you could try disabling the preview window? But I'm still a new user of Joplin and I don't know the caveats.
@@MassimilianoAdamo1967 Yeah, partially works, when you create a fresh note, which is relatively empty, no lagg at all. sometimes noce to see the edits tho. in tables or equation. so i try to minimalize the note content by breaking the mdoen into several notes. linking notes to notes are a bit annoying
I use it to take notes on my data analysis. It does all I want.
Looks great and promising. It's a good replacement for SimpleNote, Google Keep and others, that's for sure, but still, it's far from beating OneNote.
I really wish we had an Open Source and powerful app like OneNote on every platform.
Using OneNote is like opening a physical notebook and start taking any kind of note you want/need. Type something with your keyboard, draw with your pen (stylus), use math with your pen. Add a spreadsheet, a To-do list in your notes. Want a video there? No problem, you can put the link in the note, or simply put the video itself inside the note. The only one I know it works well almost like OneNote is Evernote, but still not an official Linux version, not Open Source and it is expensive.
Use Joplin for clean and organized notes. Everytime you want to add ink notes open the Xournal++ app, which does the same as Onenote, and at the end append your ink/ sketc in Joplin
@@carlosmanuel5992 Thanks for the tip. Could be helpful for someone. For me still doesn't work. I haven't found Xournal for Android. So I won't be able to add ink notes when using my tablet. Or maybe add ink notes on top of an image/ screenshot. Still too much problem comparing to using OneNote. The only problem with OneNote is the lack of a Linux or at least a better Web version of it. The Windows version is great, the Mobile version is ok, but the Web version needs a lot of improvements.l
@@BobBack86 play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=online.xournal.mobile
I don't even remember how many note-taking apps I have used trying to replace OneNote. Joplin in the best. Better that OneNote, better than Evernote. Plus it is open-source.
joplin does not have the functionality that onenote has
Greate Video DT! Not sure I would use the CLI but I certainly would use the GUI for my version of Ubuntu. I am using the web version of Microsoft OneNote since Microsoft doesn't make a native app for Linux at the moment but I just recently ran into a file size attachment limitation while uploading a document into a notebook which really turned me off; especially since I love OneNote and depend on it for all my Notebooks, Journals and documents. Is there a file size attachment limitation in Joplin? I'd be interested in giving this a try if I have more control over what I can upload into the notebooks.
Nice! I’m going to check this out. Evernote was one thing I was worried about in migrating to Linux. I have a lot of stuff in there, but I don’t use most of the Evernote features, so this sounds perfect.
I am extremely thankful for the service that you are providing us with, all for free.
Please how to create a template in joplin with a unique automaticaly ID? Tks
Similar to Vimwiki with markdown and pandoc but in one package. Looks nice.
I'm currently trying to build this in a Flatpak, very nice application !
Can one use graphic tablets to write on it? In one note, handwritten notes can be made by using a graphic tablet ( Like XP Pen Deco Fun S or any Wacom graphic pad)
Does it offer to encrypt some notes? The Mac note has that feature and I just installed Joplin today and could not find thhe feature to encrypt notes.
Thanks a lot for sharing info about this tool, Derek! Strangely, I didn't find it while googling that kind of software. After some testing, I found it suits me quite well, in particular with great Markdown support. Other similar products like Boostnote, Simplenote, even Evernote :) were unsatisfying.
What are you using for notes now?
Looking for program that has encryption and will import Evernote notes.
I don't any other alternative of a notebook program running in the terminal, but to me this is brilliant! Instead of opening vim, finding the right directory etc, I just do joplin now! Thanks! Also, reworking the keymap.json reeally makes the difference to me! Vim moveset eeverywhere :))
It has both GUI and terminal interface? Oh my god.
Thanks for the great video. Loved it.
You can also check the boxes in the rendered view and they will be marked in the source text.
When you search for notes, you can see under the title where these notes are actually located (in which folder) and you can click on that to expand the folder structure (in case it's in a nested/collapsed folder) and select the note.
In the teminal you can type `:help config` and you will get all the information on what the keys mean.
The sync stuff should not be shown in the terminal app. I fixed that a while back and is available in the latest cli package: `npm install -g joplin`.
We do not provide an AUR package. The pkg maintainer obviously packaged the cli and desktop app in one package, which can be a problem, when the cli app is updated but the desktop app is not.
Recently moved from Evernote to Synology note then to Joplin. It's really a nice app, so neat and helpful.
Have you tried BoostNotes? Do you see any relative pros and cons?
I like Joplin. Make sure to check out "Notebooks," especially if you are an iOS/Mac user. It has WebDAV/NextCloud sync as well, but it's not FOSS.
Standard notes or Joplin?
Have you ever used Confluence? I'm pretty sure it's not open source but it has a free tier for cloud and for hosting it's only like a one time payment of $10. Allows multiple tags, etc.
Is it possible to use folder and flatfiles for markdown and attachments. I have moved away from cherrytree and now use flatfiles with vscode for markdown with screenshot script with configfile that generates markdown link. Missing only features like tags (but tagspaces only useful with computers).
Thanks for this video.
Paused to Google VIFM. Installed it, found it had no icons by default, Googled, ended on DT's vid about adding icons to VIFM... 😵💫
Opening a note in a GUI text editor from terminal doesn't make sense you say.
emacs -nw (no window, thus terminal)
Other than that, you can have (server-start) in your emacs config, and then set everything to open in emacsclient.
Oh, nice. I just started using joplin like a week ago
Is this the Bitwarden of note app?
The main thing I can’t get with is you can only export in Joplin format
DT showing a GUI application, woah a rare site
I know you have been on Emacs and Doommacs lately. Have you considered Org-mode for notes? I've been using it for all of my notes and some tables with formulas for a few months.
I have been playing with org-mode. But it's definitely not the note-taking app for the masses. Hence, this video. But I will be doing some videos with org-mode soon.
Yeah org mode is awesome. Pretty much can have it do all kinds of stuff inline in a document.
Understandable. It is quite the learning curve.
So does it look like code? Because I want to use this for schoool?
For students while working. Will this be useful?
Handwritten notes is not a feature?
YA electron app. One day we will all cry a river.
The GUI is electron. The terminal app...is nodejs. Pick your poison. ;)
You can use github.com/pbek/QOwnNotes as an alternative that written in c ++ with QT
Strikingly similar to "boostnote" on windows, how do they compare? Does Joplin have an extended markdown Syntax?
Trilium Notes.
From the github repo:
-Notes can be arranged into arbitrarily deep tree. Single note can be placed into multiple places in the tree (see cloning)
-Rich WYSIWYG note editing including e.g. tables and images with markdown autoformat
-Support for editing notes with source code, including syntax highlighting
-Fast and easy navigation between notes, full text search and note hoisting
-Seamless note versioning
-Note attributes can be used for note organization, querying and advanced scripting
-Synchronization with self-hosted sync server
-Strong note encryption with per-note granularity
-Relation maps and link maps for visualizing notes and their relations
-Scripting - see Advanced showcases
-Scales well in both usability and performance upwards of 100 000 notes
-Touch optimized mobile frontend for smartphones and tablets
-Night theme
-Evernote and Markdown import & export
-Web Clipper for easy saving of web content
This was very helpful as I was looking for an Open Source alternative to One Note.
Also since you mentioned your "android phone" , what do you use on your phone? Do you also try to only run Open Source software on your phone?
Thank you :)
I don't do much on my phone other than making calls and sending texts. I have the Brave browser, Tootdon (a mastodon client), LBRY, and Nextcloud.
Love Joplin, been using it 2 weeks now! Biggest complaint though is the lack of spell-checker.
For this I use "edit in external editor" leading to any external editor with spell-check enabled
Hi can you scan straight into Joplin in Linux
Great video, DT. But I've got to have version control for everything. Can you keep the notes in a git repository?
It used SQLite for storage, so no. But it does have some options for keeping notes history. Nothing fancy though.
Still cannot get the Joplin Android app to work with self-signed SSL certificates. Their solutions aren't working, I don't have a rooted device, and I'm honestly kinda irritated... the Owncloud app has no problem adding exceptions for this.
obligatory org-mode shilling. It has spreadsheets!
And its \TeX formating rocks. So do table manipulations, oh, that is the spreadsheet. :-)
I was waiting for this.
If evernotes main selling point is syncing text files then there are a shit ton of alternatives. But it has many features that arent in any of the "alternatives". I see joplin has got basic capture support but the possibilities with org-mode capture are endless.
Does Joplin have an available web platform? I would like to be able to access this from my self-hosted cloud website.
how can i know if it collects data
What about Org-mode?
Nice. Been using a while. Found via an alternative to search. Question. Had any issues if change sync location? Eg Dropbox to NextCloud?
Anyone gonna talk about the fact that it's only available from the AUR on arch, and the package doesn't build and is marked as outdated as of feb 11th?
Excuse the ignorance, but doesn't the appimage also work in Arch?
Syncing with MEGA works as well.
how?
@@plexureiscool webdav
@@hammerheadcorvette4 couldn't find much documentation about it apart from this discourse.joplinapp.org/t/sync-with-mega-or-through-filesync/5202/3 , mind sharing more? do you need megasync for it?
Is it possible to use Syncthing as the syncing option instead of all the proprietary options?
Yes. I been using it for syncing between linux and Android. It works. You will have to change synchronise settings to filesystem. Then yoh can use syncthing
Finally, a FOSS replacement for OneNote. The last remaining dependency I have with 0365.
I just dropped Evernot after many years. I tried to sync the win/android/web but nope! Only two on the free tier. DOH! So what are the alternatives?
I'm having a coffee break after getting Joplin up and running. Looks gooooood! 😎
Now this video makes Joplin look even better
Thanks I couldn't figure out why it was not syncing, your video gave me the solution.
I was just searching for a good app and came across this video. Thanks for the recommendation. Seems pretty solid.
Doesn't seem to run on Ubuntu and the only install instructions are "run this script". Seems like it's trying to install an appimage but it vanishes after running the script (also does not create the desktop icon) I use i3 but have xfce4 as a backup for DE-dependent type situations and something just isn't taking. I don't know why I'm posting this here. It's very unproductive and perhaps annoying of me, considering I'm still mid-troubleshooting. TBH I'm ashamed of myself but it's too late to turn back now.
I suggest also trying Cryptee and Standard Notes
I'm having issue installing this, Using yay -S joplin I receive "ERROR: Fialed to extract joplin [...] zip." I have also tried cloning in from git, and receive the same error. Any suggestions?
(I'll post a report to git as well, but fearful to post on Arch forums, as I know this is probably user error and don't want to be told to just check the Arch Wiki)
Failed to extract a zip? Is unzip installed on your system?
Yup! The first error that I can see is:
"bsdtar: Failed to set default locale"
But the terminal error is the issues with the zip.
I actually did a clean Arch install also (I'm a Linux noob) to check if it was something I may have messed up with the system, but that doesn't appear to be the issue.
Your locale must not be set correctly. What is the output from running: locale
Be sure to check out: wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/locale
I notice the wiki page mentions a bug in Plasma where it can set a locale which is different the one you set with locale-gen. This will cause major issues.
Joplin with typora as it's external text editor is just perfect
also iA Writer
Could you compare with leanote?
It is packaged in the AUR, but it is unfortunately flagged as out of date. Something to keep in mind.
I disliked Google Keep and switched to Standard Notes, but the dark theme was locked behind a paywall. Switched to Joplin, which is just a better Standard Notes, with free dark theme and more options. I don't really like the Markdown editor (especially since it doesn't let you change it), but after using it for 2 months I've come to enjoy it.
I am using both Joplin and Standard Notes. I'd like to switch to Joplin, but I cannot get it to sync and am not a techie. It was simple and quick to sync Standard Notes.
@@lechsiz1642 Yeah, SN is great and 'just works' out of the box, I'd immediately switch back if the dark mode was free. I've had no issues with Joplin, I can't say for the other cloud options, but syncing with Dropbox took like 2 minutes.
I havn't heard a voice as warm and soothing since Casey Miller read the south park news. You need to apply for a news reading position on CNN.
I'd want to switch to Joplin, but Evernote's webclipper is superior and Joplin doesn't have OCR, which I', relying on a lot (receipts, bills, etc). Also, Evernote has Scannable, which is highly convenient as I can scan and save to Evernote straight away and it will also be OCR'd...
So yeah, for my purposes, I still have to stick with EN :-(
Gonna have to give it a try, though I am not too happy about using a third party service for syncing. What would make this app perfect would be the ability to sync when all devices are on the same WiFi network.
SyncThing can be used to sync Joplin notes over a local network.
is it trully LibreSoftware (Free as in Freedom) or just OpenSource ??
Tried Joplin, but has no pen support. So I use either org files (org-mode) for projects or onenote for handwritten notes.
Joplin seems awesome, unless you are in the posssion of quite a few MD documents in a pre existing folder hieracym with images and stuff - I really do not have the strength to import these. I wish I had known of Joplin a few years back.
Joplin might be a very good option but still laks website funcionality so you can edit/view your notes anywhere without having to install any software, thats the only reason i ditched it. Btw, theres a work in progress in this regard.
you might like Zoho Notebooks, though it is more pretty than practical. I prefer to be able to use an app/software when I have no internet connection.
Straightforward and to the points as usual, thanks mate.
I've been a happy Zim user for a long time (since back when it was written in Perl). Joplin is very cool, but for my use case (desktop wiki), Zim just happens to be a better fit. I never managed to get Org mode to work the way I wanted it, but then again, I'm not smart enough to use Emacs, I'm just a simple vi user (used to be Elvis, now Vim).
Hello, thanks for video;) I have started use emacs after your videos, and its amazing, but what about mobile applications for org mode? I foud only orgzly, but its not very comfortable, do you use something like that?
try out organice, its pitfalls are different from orgzly's, maybe it'll work for you
Will this install on a Raspberry Pi with Raspbian OS?
Perfect. Ditched Onenote & Microsoft Windows about a week ago. Thanks, just what I needed.
I'd say I'm sorry you had to go from One Note to Joplin, but I know what MS did to One Note when they redesigned it a few years ago.
@@AlucardNoir Hey I've been using windows since 2.1 on my Tandy 1000TX back 1987? Tech support called you back in those days free. Been flirting with Linux for years. Wanted to run win 10 as a guest with office 365 in virtualbox. Office's display is garbled on 2 different HP PCs, win 10 is fine. Gave up. Downloaded my Onenote files from onedrive & cancelled my subscription. Joplin with browser extension fits the bill. I just had enough of MS. Well back to the command line again.
Is Joplin better than Notion?? :o
it worked through 2020 now in 2021 can t make webDAV works on my own hosting