


In my personal experience I’ve had issues ranging from performance issues to synchronization issues. NixNote - Like everpad, uses the EN api to provide Linux uses with a Native client.Good for a low volume of notes but when you have thousands of notes, it becomes alomost unusable. Everpad - hooks into the Evernote infrastructure.One thing I love about this application is the progress bar for tasks in a note - simple and brilliant! It also doesn’t support WYSIWYG editing… instead it relies on a confusing dual pane markup and preview interface. The problem with Laverna, is that it simply isn’t stable at all. Laverna - the new kid on the block, provides the user with the ability to encrypt notes and sync to dropbox or other cloud storage.On pojnt 2 I’ll just cut and past what I wrote on reddit a few years ago:Īll of the functionality I have listed above, I have seen (partially) in other opensource applications: The original post states what I think needs to be there at a minimum but I’m probably going to add more to this as everyone has differing ideas on what an evernote replacement is. I’m most definitely not looking for a markdown note manager.
