A privacy-first, self-hosted, fully open source personal knowledge management software, written in typescript and golang.
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A privacy-first, self-hosted, fully open source personal knowledge management software, written in typescript and golang.
Note taking app with features to help you make Anki cards faster.
Create, organize & filter your private notes by one or more tags, add references & format your notes using Markdown editor.
A simple note taking app to practice react interface with the help of localstorage.
🎨 Powerful, minimalistic, cross-platform, opensource note-taking app
Simple, offline, command line note-taking app built in Python with sqlite3 (SQLite local server). Using only few commands noteXpad allows for fast note creation directly from command line, it was designed for users of tmux-like programs with multiple programs run in one terminal.
Note-taking web application built upon Shadcn-ui
Frontend for JustJot, a keyboard-first note-taking PWA
A next.js based web app where user could write and save notes written in typescript
A fully open source & end-to-end encrypted note taking alternative to Evernote.
Sketch and take handwritten notes.
Safe Notes is a security project aimed at providing an encrypted, private note manager that works locally and protects notes from various threat actors.
This Simple Todo app showcases the Modern Android Development and best practices
📌 Welcome to The StickyNotes App, your new digital space for quick notes, brainstorming ideas, and keeping track of tasks. There are both web app and mobile versions - the latter is under review and will be published soon!
📝🗒Capture every idea, moment, and inspiration! This Advanced Note Taker lets you Create, Read, Update and Delete your notes and organizing them with the use of tags. They also support markdown. Give it a try!
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