Does anyone know of a substitute, or native application, for notes and notebooks in Ubuntu?
I've been testing Evernote for a month.
I believe that it has a perfect design, adequate functionalities that adapt well to my workflow.
Mainly the notes are academic notes, drafts of documents and personal and family annotations.
What I'm looking for basically is:
- Cloud-based
- Synchronization with mobiles
- Notes with styles and organization in folders or notebooks
software-recommendation notes evernote
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I've been testing Evernote for a month.
I believe that it has a perfect design, adequate functionalities that adapt well to my workflow.
Mainly the notes are academic notes, drafts of documents and personal and family annotations.
What I'm looking for basically is:
- Cloud-based
- Synchronization with mobiles
- Notes with styles and organization in folders or notebooks
software-recommendation notes evernote
add a comment |
I've been testing Evernote for a month.
I believe that it has a perfect design, adequate functionalities that adapt well to my workflow.
Mainly the notes are academic notes, drafts of documents and personal and family annotations.
What I'm looking for basically is:
- Cloud-based
- Synchronization with mobiles
- Notes with styles and organization in folders or notebooks
software-recommendation notes evernote
I've been testing Evernote for a month.
I believe that it has a perfect design, adequate functionalities that adapt well to my workflow.
Mainly the notes are academic notes, drafts of documents and personal and family annotations.
What I'm looking for basically is:
- Cloud-based
- Synchronization with mobiles
- Notes with styles and organization in folders or notebooks
software-recommendation notes evernote
software-recommendation notes evernote
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Organon is free software with the formatting capability you want (it piggybacks on Libre Office Write), comes in a Linux native version, and coupled with documents stored on Dropbox or Google Drive will give the cloud features you want. I can't say whether it's directly compatible with other notes apps (especially on Android or iOS), because I don't use it that way.
Is it an extension of LibreOffice?
– Carlos Dagorret
Feb 8 at 20:02
That does seem to be what they call it. I've had it a while, didn't recall. Editing in a link in the answer.
– Zeiss Ikon
Feb 8 at 20:23
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If you're happy with Evernote, you may want to try Tusk.
Tusk is an unofficial, featureful, open source, community-driven, free Evernote app used by people in more than 130 countries.
You can install Tusk (snap version) from the Software (store) application or by running the following command in Terminal
snap install tusk
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Organon is free software with the formatting capability you want (it piggybacks on Libre Office Write), comes in a Linux native version, and coupled with documents stored on Dropbox or Google Drive will give the cloud features you want. I can't say whether it's directly compatible with other notes apps (especially on Android or iOS), because I don't use it that way.
Is it an extension of LibreOffice?
– Carlos Dagorret
Feb 8 at 20:02
That does seem to be what they call it. I've had it a while, didn't recall. Editing in a link in the answer.
– Zeiss Ikon
Feb 8 at 20:23
add a comment |
Organon is free software with the formatting capability you want (it piggybacks on Libre Office Write), comes in a Linux native version, and coupled with documents stored on Dropbox or Google Drive will give the cloud features you want. I can't say whether it's directly compatible with other notes apps (especially on Android or iOS), because I don't use it that way.
Is it an extension of LibreOffice?
– Carlos Dagorret
Feb 8 at 20:02
That does seem to be what they call it. I've had it a while, didn't recall. Editing in a link in the answer.
– Zeiss Ikon
Feb 8 at 20:23
add a comment |
Organon is free software with the formatting capability you want (it piggybacks on Libre Office Write), comes in a Linux native version, and coupled with documents stored on Dropbox or Google Drive will give the cloud features you want. I can't say whether it's directly compatible with other notes apps (especially on Android or iOS), because I don't use it that way.
Organon is free software with the formatting capability you want (it piggybacks on Libre Office Write), comes in a Linux native version, and coupled with documents stored on Dropbox or Google Drive will give the cloud features you want. I can't say whether it's directly compatible with other notes apps (especially on Android or iOS), because I don't use it that way.
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answered Feb 8 at 19:58
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Is it an extension of LibreOffice?
– Carlos Dagorret
Feb 8 at 20:02
That does seem to be what they call it. I've had it a while, didn't recall. Editing in a link in the answer.
– Zeiss Ikon
Feb 8 at 20:23
add a comment |
Is it an extension of LibreOffice?
– Carlos Dagorret
Feb 8 at 20:02
That does seem to be what they call it. I've had it a while, didn't recall. Editing in a link in the answer.
– Zeiss Ikon
Feb 8 at 20:23
Is it an extension of LibreOffice?
– Carlos Dagorret
Feb 8 at 20:02
Is it an extension of LibreOffice?
– Carlos Dagorret
Feb 8 at 20:02
That does seem to be what they call it. I've had it a while, didn't recall. Editing in a link in the answer.
– Zeiss Ikon
Feb 8 at 20:23
That does seem to be what they call it. I've had it a while, didn't recall. Editing in a link in the answer.
– Zeiss Ikon
Feb 8 at 20:23
add a comment |
If you're happy with Evernote, you may want to try Tusk.
Tusk is an unofficial, featureful, open source, community-driven, free Evernote app used by people in more than 130 countries.
You can install Tusk (snap version) from the Software (store) application or by running the following command in Terminal
snap install tusk
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If you're happy with Evernote, you may want to try Tusk.
Tusk is an unofficial, featureful, open source, community-driven, free Evernote app used by people in more than 130 countries.
You can install Tusk (snap version) from the Software (store) application or by running the following command in Terminal
snap install tusk
add a comment |
If you're happy with Evernote, you may want to try Tusk.
Tusk is an unofficial, featureful, open source, community-driven, free Evernote app used by people in more than 130 countries.
You can install Tusk (snap version) from the Software (store) application or by running the following command in Terminal
snap install tusk
If you're happy with Evernote, you may want to try Tusk.
Tusk is an unofficial, featureful, open source, community-driven, free Evernote app used by people in more than 130 countries.
You can install Tusk (snap version) from the Software (store) application or by running the following command in Terminal
snap install tusk
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