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  • True, but for me the non encrypted (they say its encrypted but i dont really trust it) and proprietary is a big turn off for me. I dont want my notes, which are a definite extension of my mind, to be owned/used/stored by someone else that have "profit first" in mind.

  • I thought about it. But i really want to be agnostic of sync method, because local first and portable is what i had in mind.

  • This app is never intended to be used by multiple people. The way i sync right now is using a manual upload/download. The .note file is sqlite, but you should treat it as a note file for a single person.

  • It has spotlight kind of search for titles and tags. Theres also full text search. All is listed in shortcut in help menu.

  • which one are you referring to? every link I can click in the post body goes to the correct site.

  • what do you mean my password and anime recommendation shouldnt be mixed in the same file?

  • Is it stored in a single folder like joplin does? Can I move the folder around and easily open it after I did that?

  • Yes, treedome is the only program that can meaningfully open the notes file. This is because the content of the file is always encrypted and stored using sqlite (single file database library). I'm not that good with mobile and I still need to think about how it will be used in mobile. For example, the tree structure is definitely weird if used in mobile.

  • Yes, there will be conflict if you use it in two different computer, and those two different computer have different changes at the same time, and then sync it. For now to avoid any sync error:

    • use it one computer at a time
    • always sync it whenever you've made change in it
  • I've used CherryTree extensively in the past, with the password protection on (encryption). The save time gets longer as the file gets larger, because it's encrypting the whole file (every single one of your notes) everytime. I dislike it and told myself to create a new one that solves it. Then, Treedome was born.

  • AFAIK, obisidian is:

    • Not open source, treedome is open source.
    • Uses a centralized server to sync your notes, treedome instead uses a single local file which you can sync, move around, however you want.
    • Uses graph, treedome is working with trees and tagging instead.
    • Uses plugins to add more feature to the notes, treedome doesn't plan to do this. We at least want a complete experience out of the box, with notes files that's fairly stable within a major version. I have to make it stable since the start because I'm already using it for work and personal.
  • It is like onenote (which is the first serious note taking ive used actually), but it uses tree like structure and tags to organnize its notes. Im quite sure treedome isnt as featurefull tho.

  • Internally no, this uses tiptap's document structure, which is more complex than markdown but easier to expand with new feature, if any.

  • Glad to know youre around! Sorry for the no contact, had no idea how to. You got email/matrix/codeberg user where i can contact?

  • Thank you, and done also. Nice name btw