I have just retired my own installation of it. (with a cherry on top if that would also support pen input)Ī last reply about my use of Standardnotes.
#Standard notes markdown editor Offline#
A cross between this, codimd and with offline capability would be nice. I want to like it, but at the same time need something with a few more features.
Because of this its unlikely that it would ever get pen input support. In their hosted offering they have a "file safe" but that is yet another service required for it and this only relays data which would still need to be stored in webdav/dropbox/google drive. No possibility to easily add images or other file types. Their filters/labels are a bit strange and you need to know their syntax to use them (no wizards, few useful presets, you need to delete and recreate and cannot change them). when just continuing in the same note on my primary some of the changes get "lost" (its still in the revision can be restored, but that can be tedious on large notes). Even with the same user on multiple devices its sometimes difficult, I had it happen a few times that I was working on a note on my first device left it open, made a quick edit on a second device. You cannot even link/bookmark to notes yourself. There is no way to share a note in a way that another user can also edit it and you see the changes.
It will continue to work when you have it open when going offline, but won't start without an active connection to the server. is a nice editor, but for the first week it was broken to me after modifying a note with another editor. Everything is stored as raw plain text, there are some editors that give you a wysiwyg editor that stores text as markdown. I've been using a self hosted standardnotes instance for a few weeks and it gives me mixed feelings.įirst of all, its a plaintext notepad.