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Artem Gribkov2016-03-02 11:34:10
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Artem Gribkov, 2016-03-02 11:34:10

Are there services like google keep?

I have been using google keep for a long time, I liked everything as long as the number of notes was within reason.
In general, I am looking for an analogue, the main criteria:

  • simple notes, without any text editors
  • the ability to create a todo list
  • and the MAIN thing - the creation of folders (groups) of infinite nesting, where you can shove notes

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Artem Gribkov, 2016-03-03
@L1Qu0R

Apparently, you will have to write your own implementation, so that it is like in google keep, only to add it is possible to scatter this matter into folders)

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Alexey Skobkin, 2016-03-02
@skobkin

Evernote, sort of. But about the nesting of folders - I will not say. I left it for Google Keep.

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web_xaser, 2016-03-02
@webxaser

Any.do , Do It

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2016-03-02
@inkvizitor68sl

If you have your own server - then owncloud and paperwork.rocks.
Stanislav Romanov , by the way, PW.rocks easily and naturally replaced evernote for me (although I don’t really use it on my phone).

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Rabindranat, 2016-03-03
@Rabindranat

After Evernote, the features of Google Keep are no longer enough. I ended up switching to Google Docs (surprise?). But now I draw up notes and their hierarchy, as in Evernote. There is a separate folder for each project, each project (or subproject of a large project) has a file named <Project name>.Main. There is a root Main (I have it called Daily). And they have their own rules for the design of their records. Here are some of them:
1. Each file begins and ends with a double delimiter (so you can immediately see the beginning and end)
2. At the beginning of each file - a directory (numbered list of links to the key files of the project)
3. Under the directory - notes, with the date of writing, separated from each other by a horizontal line
4. The directory in the Daily is the list of projects
, etc., etc.
The result is almost Evernote, but free and structured. There are enough clients for Google Docs on every platform.
Evernote taught flexibility. After working with him, there is no longer any problem to structure your documents in Google in the right way. The overhead of organizing the process (formatting, numbering, accesses and folders) is not really in vain, they allow you to better remember key information, such as tasks for today.
PS: One of the items in the Daily catalog is a shopping list from Google Keep web, which I already manage in Google Keep itself.
PPS: I am looking for a developer who will make a wrapper over Google Docs in the format I need. I will pay for the work, I will distribute it for free. We need an interested person. Advise this?

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