I mean Trilium is fantastic app, lots of potential but the developer is struggling on his own, maybe it’s because it’s younger than logseq or maybe because is open source compared to obsidian. I think it’s the best note-taking/knowledge-base/second-brain i know it virtually could link everything you posses toghter to create a gigantic wiki, so much potential. Plus it has its own self hostable syncing server and web app. Guys give it a look and tell me what you think

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On this topic… Why doesn’t anyone talk about Standard Notes? It’s free, E2E encrypted, has mobile apps, and supports Markdown (for a reasonable subscription fee). Kinda checks every box…

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Why not Joplin? It’s free.

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In my experience there are a boat load of note taking apps that are fire but unknown, apparently only the mid one get famous, I really don get man, i can’t wrap my head around this

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when I saw the title I thought it was this old thing: https://trillian.im/

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Me too! Ex-trillian users…unite?

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@7heo @da_g

-–privileged flag, but its not recommended

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I don’t have the skills to properly answer, sorry.

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He does, what is his @? Thank you for the information.

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Yeah, looks pretty cool, I’ll probably check it out

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Thanks man, I really got invested in this project, I personally use it but I don’t have the skills to help directly.

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I’d want to love it…

but as ridiculous as it sounds, for something like this to be really useful to me I unfortunately need a mobile app. a web-app seems hard to realize for a real e2e encryption & sync - for my scenario :(

I’m aware how much effort this is already… it looks good but as much as I want to use it, I can’t due to my workflow requiring a mobile device app (iOS in my case)

but it does look really promising!

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It looks like it’s built with Electron which should run natively on mobile. Porting it as a mobile app wouldn’t be very difficult.

Edit: Upon further investigation, it actually has a built-in mobile frontend. You’d just have to run an instance on a server and access it from your mobile device.

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Yes it has the web app but a regular app would be nice

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Bro I get it, I actually need an android app but he’s a single developer and h can’t do all of that on his own. For now I write markdown files on my phone and import them when I can.

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