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Ask HN: Are there any good open-source OneNote alternatives?
7 points by kkaranth on May 25, 2019 | hide | past | favorite | 7 comments
I use OneNote to make notes on and organize whatever I'm reading. But I would prefer to use an open source alternative(which I could self-host). Also, I sometimes have a sync issues with OneNote, making it difficult to rely on. Any ideas?

A pure markdown based solution isn't really ideal. I like the rich text formatting of OneNote and the ability to insert media, draw over it, etc.



Take a look at https://tiddlywiki.com


Notion.so Cannot recommend enough

I mean its not open source but its also 5 guys in a garage and not a giant megacorp


I tried it briefly and it seemed like lots of complexity and overkill compared to say, Evernote. Was I just using it improperly?


The free version seems to have "1000 free blocks". How far does this go? Do you think its worth the annual fee of $60?


Personally, yes. I'm sitting around 50% right now, but have no reservations upgrading if/when I reach the need to. It's something you'll have to play with yourself to see if you can get it working in a way that makes sense for you - I know a few people who felt it didn't provide enough structure for them.


Notion - learned from hn


also check out Joplin




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