They shouldn't have started using it in the first place, as it is a proprietary APP that spies on everything the user puts into it.
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In the article someone mentioned Upnote (https://getupnote.com/) and it looks very good. Cross platform work sync. 50 notes in the free version and 99 cents a month for premium. Cross platform too.
As for me I wanted a more simple note taking app so I use Notesnook. I'm using the free version but there is a paid version. Includes sync on all versions and is cross platform.
I've been using notesnook for a few weeks. I like it a lot, the native sync support and focus on encryption on the free version is awesome. I wish it had markdown support though.
I still use Tomboy Notes synced with Nextcloud & Dropbox. It's ancient, but I've never come across anything else that does these things:
- temporary sticky notes.
- permanent sticky notes.
- glorified clipboard buffer.
- personal wiki.
- light weight (no browser, database, or network required).
- one small window per note.
- optional categorization into notebooks.
- desktop pkeyboard shortcut for searching notes or opening new ones.
I really hate web based notes. I want small quick responsive windows beside my browser.