

+1 for the open source option: Trilium The project is being maintained here: https://github.com/TriliumNext/Notes
+1 for the open source option: Trilium The project is being maintained here: https://github.com/TriliumNext/Notes
We actually plan to be able to do this! I am a OneNote convert and was able to convert everything to Trilium with quite minimal formatting issues.
Thanks for the clear explanation, that makes sense to me. For me, I just use Trilium for all of the above, so it doesn’t affect me, but I could see how it would matter for those using it in the way you are 👍
For reference, I have over 300,000 notes in Trilium, and it is runs smoothly 👍
I’ve never quite understood why this is such a non-starter for most people. I just simply set up a script to export my Trilium notes to Nextcloud as flat files so I can still read my notes anywhere even without a Trilium client. Trilium also allows you to edit the notes with an external editor, and then you can just re-import the note to update the note in Trilium.
I think note cloning is unique - note clones were a game changer for me. Directories are notes too so you can add content to them just like any other note. The biggest advantage for me: its open source Server syncing is free without needing to use third party solutions.
Is there a demo instance? I could use that for testing of it exists.
It’d on my list but the self hosting setup is not straightforward (no docker image yet)
debian\ubuntu vm on proxmox. Then you can snapshot the whole deal and take easy backups of everything using proxmox backup server.
Trilium. Share the nodes in the tree that you want public.
I went through this as well. This resource should help those starting out: https://github.com/meichthys/foss_photo_libraries
Future work on the project is being carried out in a new project called TriliumNext which had the blessing of the original developer. Trilium has a bright future in this fork 👍
Memos is actually quite a nice option: https://github.com/usememos/memos
Vault warden Send Pair drop is also neat (an airdrop replacement)
This. Save yourself some time and just go with Trillium. It does not have a native mobile app yet, but when it does, there’ll be nothing to compare! :P
The issue could still be a fail-to-band issue if fail-to-band is looking at the user agent string (I’m not sure fail to ban looks at the user agent string, but it might be worth checking out.). The user agent string would likely be different on a mobile app versus a browser login.
Trilium for personal use cases. It is very easy to host, edit, and navigate. Public sharing is easy too.
This. Nextcloud news is great on the web and mobile. It just works and is ideal if you already run Nextcloud.
If you already run NextCloud, then NextCloud Memories (not photos) is very good.
Trilium is an excellent option, however, the original project is no longer maintained. There is a new community fork that is active here: https://github.com/TriliumNext/Notes