Huh those all kinda suck, I switched to Joplin but it’s limited for collaboration.
The thing that kept me using Google Keep for a long time, and that there still is no good replacement for, was live collaborative notes editor with a mobile UI and a repository of owned/shared notes.
EDIT: I would love whoever downvoted to post a tool that can do that. I really want to be wrong here.
Joplin has served me well for over a year now
I’m getting into this as well. Trying to transition work stuff over from OneNote, and also get better at documenting my own stuff.
Logseq + syncthing
Yes. I have a dualboot machine and I have a shared partition accessible from both Linux and Windows.
My Logseq graph is stored there, so I can access it from both systems, and then I sync it to my GrapheneOS phone via syncthing.
I’ve tried a bunch of those prevalent options, but they’re not a close enough replacement. Just found the lesser known Jotty-Page and it’s pretty close.



