Sorry for the rant.Ĭurrently, Joplin Web cannot interface with Nextcloud. I just wish we had a good replacement for Evernote. I’m proud of the community for what they have built. I really think that this highlights the gap between the FOSS development community and the FOSS end user community. If they are not interested in it then it will never come into existence. In the end this is all about the will of FOSS developers. How much time do we (the FOSS community in general) need in order to start focusing on really delivering an EN replacement (esp., with the key requirements listed on the first post)? I’ve personally been searching for a replacement for, at least, the past 5 years and have found nothing even close (though I was excited a few times by promising projects). If the Nextcloud community were interested in an EN replacement there would already be some type of discussion around it (this thread is not a discussion about how we can move the idea forward but instead became a “which MD editor is more popular” thread). I don’t buy into your optimism that an EN replacement will somehow organically grow through the revisions of multiple MD editors. My expectation was, at the time, to drum up support/interest for an Evernote (EN) replacement that could mimic key functionality of EN (esp., rich text editing and clipping). I have mentioned the need for a separate web clipping (not just some screenshot tool) app. Projects overview could allow disparate elements: notes, photos, tasks, deck boards, calendars, bookmarks, tasks and files to be auto-previewed and combined in a relatable manner to had no expectation that a single app would be a replacement. Rather, the Nextcloud system itself will gradually grow to replicate and replace the important features of Evernote over time with greater integration and interoperability between it’s many apps, already in early infancy via Projects.Įxample: supporting system tags across all Nextcloud applications will make automation possible + make it easier to see how different “project” components relate, similar to how a “note” views many different elements of photos, text, etc. There is no reason to close this thread just because we are not willing to directly code the answer ourselves. If you want Nextcloud to literally replace Evernote via singular app, assume it will not. The new Text app will likely support rich text html in the near future and has already added a WYSIWYG menu + ability to embed images. But, progress is very very slowly being made. This thread is fantastic! Obviously, Nextcloud does not support rich text as we hope it will. Note indexing for search - still being developed as various apps. It requires having the Qownnotes desktop open on your computer to work. Still missing Tasks and Calendar entriesĪbility to have inline images including drap and drop - Could be potentially addressed by adding some sort of inline project view, or drag and drop interface, for Nextcloud projects.Ībility to import existing EN notes - Possible via Qownnotes desktop app to markdown.Ī web clipper browser extension Full Page Clipping, Clip Selected Text, Image Clipping is available via the Qownnotes Web Companion. Also, the Carnet app is the most actively developed Nextcloud app supporting html.Ībility to attach files (anything) to notes - Projects functionality allows you to combine files, Deck cards and Talk conversations. Rich Text editing (aka WYSIWYG) - Supported in the Tiptap engine, but currently only being used for Markdown. Looking at the original requests in this thread… Nextcloud is still at the stage of sorting out Markdown, but some things have changed.
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