I’m looking for a good notes taking app to replace The Bad Ones like Evernote.

I want to have the content available over multiple devices (iOS app if possible) and preferably also a web editor.

Any ideas?

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    1 year ago

    What kinda notes are you looking to take? If you want something real simple but works across all devices, is super fast and with great search, try Simplenote. If you want something with more power, I’ll echo what others here have suggested and say Obsidian. Don’t do notion.

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        1 year ago

        My biggest reason for moving off Notion (and to Obsidian) was lack of offline availability. This has left me in a bind multiple times.

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          1 year ago

          Actually you are right, this is really annoying. Its also quite a “heavy” app, takes quite a while to start up, and I have to re-login constantly.

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          1 year ago

          Weirdly, I’m more or less okay with this. Hope someone gets my ballin’ Teriyaki sauce recipe

          Kidding aside usually this type of thing bothers me, for example I’m actively trying to find alternatives to Google services. But I feel like I’m not giving up that much information here.

          I just want a notes app that is intuitive and pleasant to use, and I really like notion’s UI

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            You do you then! I tried notion but switched to obsidian because I found Notions web UI awfully slow given I just wanted to muck around with plaintext and markdown files. It wasn’t a bad product though. They’re popular for some good reasons too.