
For me Joplin is pretty complete. Although my needs are basic as I just need to save a few notes.
What is missing for your use case?
What is missing for your use case?
not the OP but new notebooks, ones I can share and collaborate with others on projects for example
encrypted pages.
I'm coming from OneNote which seems comparatively feature packed.
Yeah the shared feature would be great. I managed to do it thanks to WebDav and my wife having acced to my kDrive account, but it feels a bit hacky.
to be honest, what i need is an open notion, so a lot of the stuff i want from joplin is just not gonna make it
but, regarding the apps themselves, i for sure would like a better experience and overall polish. Even obsidian is just a note app markdown based, but the experience is just better with gestures, shortcuts, nested tags, tags sidebar and so on
so maybe i'd say that i'd like joplin to be an open obsidian π€
Well Joplin is Joplin, we don't aim to be an open anything, we just try to create an app that's useful to as many people as possible. We also don't have the millions of Obsidian and Notion so there's that. Feel free to report bugs and feature request on GitHub and the forum though, any feedback is welcome
I know, don't worry. Hence why I wanted to just check the roadmap to see the direction, not trying to shape it as I'd like π
And Joplin is really great so I donβt think people are complaining.
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