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Are there analogues of Evernote and WizNote working under Linux and Android?
Evernote does not suit because there is no native client for Linux, I tried unofficial clients - a complete hat. Yes, and I think if they make it official, it still won’t work, under Windows it eats a lot of resources and on Linux they will do the same hat.
WizNote, this is another matter, I was very happy when I saw support for Linux, Android, web version, well, for Windows and Mac. But it’s a problem with synchronization, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t, and this is the most important thing for me, and their translation on all clients is English-Russian-Chinese .. + I read on w3bsit3-dns.com that WizNote provides a version that can be downloaded to your VPS, and clients will accordingly be synchronized with it locally or publicly. I installed Centos according to the instructions, installed the server version of WizNote, it seemed to smell, but many functions fell off, everything works through the hat, in short, a bunch of jambs.
I thought I could just install Dokuwiki, I found a couple of clients for Linux, but they don’t exist for Android, there is an official one from Dokuwiki, but just look at it , I didn’t even install it)
Here are the requirements for the perfect notepad:
1. Native Linux client as well as Android.
2. A web version that you can download to your VPS and use, like Dokuwiki
3. User-friendly interface
Are there any in the world?
About OneNote, please don’t write, I don’t even want to hear about it, now I wrote it and it became disgusting (
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