I have not tested it, but MacOS and Windows builds are available at ĬC-BY 2007-2023, Brent Huisman.A downside of Zim was it only searched for whole words by default, so I kept having the bracket my search terms with asterisks to grep through my notes. Global search is a bit hard to find: alt+f.Allow filename to be different from header (it’ll rename your files silently!).And the optional markdown renderer shows images! Yes! Together with a Resilio synced dir, I think I have a very nice setup now. Open dir, edit markdowns, it does so fast. For the mobile companion app, I use Markor. ext you configure, and edit them, navigate local links, including any non-md files, and if they’re images, they’re previewed in the optional markdown render (so not inline like Zim). You point it to a dir, it allows you to navigate all. Click the right arrow symbol on the right-hand side of the page to walk through the slides. To get more on-line features for your notes, like versioning and trash access, you might also want to install the QOwnNotesAPI app on your server. Nextcloud displays a series of welcome slides. Visit the project page here: QOwnNotes project page To manage your todo lists in the web and on your mobile devices, you need to install the Tasks backend on Nextcloud or ownCloud. A multitude of services to selfhost, feel free to choose. Click Install recommended apps to continue. Has anybody tried to install QOwnnotes directly on QNAP (not docker/container). Its GUI can be slightly daunting at first, there’s a ton of functionality and configurability, but proves a powerful tool for this purpose. On the next page, Nextcloud asks whether to install a set of recommended applications. Not even that recently, must have missed it the last time, there’s a companion app the NextCloud Notes, QOwnNotes. Using an editor like Sublime or VSCode on a dir with markdown files works too, but for following local links (or showing images) you need to find the right extensions and this proved not very stable. It works on a dir with markdown files, so that’s nice, but didn’t seem to show images or allow for easy navigation through local links (Joplin neither!, but Zim of course does). So I did at one point have a look at NextClouds Notes app. Keeps a man off the streets, right? Really good timing too. Zim does the latter correctly, but it has not mobile app, or any app that is compatible with it’s custom syntax. The latest release so far is QOwnNotes 17.06. Use ownCloud Notes to edit your notes in the web. Sync notes over devices (desktop & mobile) with ownCloud or Nextcloud sync client. Also, including images was problematic: Joplin always re-encodes and resizes images upon import, and it does not work with local files that you include via the appropriate markdown tag. With QOwnNotes, you can: write down your thoughts and they are stored stored as plain-text files on your computer. I did that because the Joplin app, especially on mobile, could be quite sluggish, especially when I wanted to jot a quick note down. Only recently I switched my personal note taking / wiki workflow from Joplin to Zim-wiki. Brent Huisman: QOwnNotes and Markor brent huisman
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