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[–] danielquinn@lemmy.ca 12 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

The problem of unintuitiveness is sadly very common in Free software, but it's getting better... in a few spaces anyway.

For an Apple Notes replacement, I would suggest looking at Joplin, which I use daily for everything from database diagrams to recipes. It has a built-in sync feature, supporting a variety of options, all encrypted. I used it with Syncthing, which admittedly isn't very easy, but there are other simpler options.

[–] Libb@jlai.lu 5 points 3 weeks ago

The problem of unintuitiveness is sadly very common in Free software, but it’s getting better… in a few spaces anyway.

It is getting better and even if it was not, I would still be ok with it: I may have been slow but I learned to favor my privacy/freedom over comfort ;)

That said, I know from talking with people around me (and from myself) that it can be a huge obstacle, no matter if they're older like I am or much younger people. If it doesn't just works, it plain sucks.

Thx for the suggestion ;)