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Open Source @lemmy.ml

Does this conflict with GPL-3.0 License ?

F-Droid @lemmy.ml

Why do some apps just have a Share button instead of the Install button (These apps are from IzzyOnDroid's repo) ?

  • Seconding Fantasia Archive. It is probably the most feature rich FOSS Worldbuilding tool.

    There's also Hammer which is underrated imo.

    WorldLoom is another one but currently undergoing a rewrite.

    Although not specifically for worldbuilding, Manuskript is another option.

    Wavemaker is another option but has optional AI.

    Unless there's readily available templates, you'd have to rework logseq a lot for this simple task imo. Take a look at mdSilo which is similar to Obsidian and with graph views. If you want something like Notion take a look at Appflowy or Affine but both are super into AI. If you're fine with self hosting, there's Colanode which is similar to Notion and into AI.

  • Are you looking for a 1:1 alternative to pocket ?

    I've heard good things about Readeck.

    Linkace is similar but you'll have to wait a bit for their official instance

    I found this while browsing after Pocket announced shutdown, but haven't used it. It's pitched as a Pocket alternative, has support for Pocket import and similar features, but I don't think there's a dedicated Linux app.

    I personally use Linkora but it is a bookmark manager, doesn't have an in built reader. It has both appimage and deb packages and is available on other platforms as well.

    Shiori is a Pocket clone but I haven't used it

    Raindrop

    Almost all Pocket alternatives need self hosting. I was using Joplin web clipper and now I just use Linkora.

    There's also Linkwarden.

    Chaski is mostly an RSS reader but it can find feeds for websites as said on it's page and dowload articles.

    TLDR - If you just want to save/bookmark articles, give Linkora a try. Or you could use the web clipper of Joplin.

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  • Your app is really good, I use the android version. It has most features one expects. It loads really quickly compared to Joplin (ik Joplin has a lot of other features, plus I have a few plugins installed as well). I also really like the customization option - ability to create custom themes is awesome, I like creating custom themes if the apps provide the option.

    And the numbered list issue is present in almost all apps I tried, one dev told me its due to the editor they use. The only reason I stick with Joplin & markor is because they're the only markdown based apps I found where numbered lists work.

    Thanks for making print notes!! And most importantly, don't burn yourself out, take rest. I'm not a developer, I'll assist with testing though

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  • I forgot to mention your app, I use it on my phone. Pretty fast app.

    I was planning to add an issue - when the numbered list reaches 3 digits, it overflows to the next line. This was the reason I went back to Joplin. But I have high hopes for your app :)

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    1. Joplin
    2. Beaver Notes. The android version is in early dev called Beaver pocket. Do note, it does not have folder/notebook feature afaik
    3. SiYuan. You can notes as Markdown files but their sync requires payment (I don't know much about Siyuan's pricing). I don't use this as it has "AI", it can be disabled but I didn't need it in the first place.

    Joplin and Beaver Notes (soon) support syncing with syncthing and other similar options (Joplin also has it's own paid cloud sync afaik)

    The rest are available on Linux, but if you export the notes, you can use Markor on Android

    1. Logseq Logseq has a learning curve, but it supports markdown. Your notes are scattered around, not notebook/folder like feature. They are also working on "AI".
    2. MarkText
    3. mdSilo
    4. Inkdown
    5. Folio
    6. Iotas
  • There isn't a 1:1 FOSS replacement for Notion. I've been also looking for one and haven't found any.

    As others have said, Appflowy and Affine are the best options that don't require self hosting. Appflowy now has a web version too. There's also SiYuan.

    If you're fine with self hosting there might be a few options mainly for database like functions, some provide a free trial/tier :

    1. Undb
    2. Teable
    3. Docmost
  • If you want a proper journaling app :

    Inner Ink

    Linked

    Rednotebook seems solid

    Having markdown means you can use it in a variety of apps but I'm not sure how many have encryption (obsidian and joplin maybe?)

    You could also try Trilium Next

    I also found Darkwrite. Can export as HTML

  • Paisa was open source. The developer then removed it I guess. The repo you linked doesn't host the app. The developer said it's used for reporting issues. Edit : The repo is private

    Cashew is open source GPL licensed. But it uses Google libraries which I guess prevents it from being on f-droid. Last time I used Cashew, the premium features notifications could be ignored and the app could be used completely for free, I'm unsure if that was changed though.

    I found another app but it's not on f-droid, you'll have to use Obtainium - Monekin