Yes, but then you need another application to handle the synchronisation, I like that Joplin works with webdav and nextcloud.
That being said I do admit it would have been better if it stored its content in plain text.
I tried QOwnNotes out but I’m quite disapointed (in comparison to Joplin):
I find the interface cluttered, even though I can choose the elements to show
The companion extension for firefox lacks functionality, I did not see a way to set tags while saving the page
Adding multiple tags in the application is cumbersome as it requires to click a button for each one
The way the nextcloud connexion works is unclear, it says I’m connected but I still need a sync client to synchronize my notes. Indeed, after having created a note I did not see anything pop up on my nextcloud.
I already said it but there’s no android app, even though I could just use a text editor coupled with my nextcloud app for synchronization, I would miss out on some functionalities, as searching by tags for example
It’s just not compatible with my desired workflow.
I would rather suggest https://www.qownnotes.org/ with works great with Nextcloud and stores the notes as plain text.
This one seems to be lacking a mobile client, deal breaker for me.
As it stores the notes in plain text (with markdown) any mobile text viewer can view and edit them.
Yes, but then you need another application to handle the synchronisation, I like that Joplin works with webdav and nextcloud. That being said I do admit it would have been better if it stored its content in plain text.
qownnotes also works with Webdav and Nextcloud.
I tried QOwnNotes out but I’m quite disapointed (in comparison to Joplin):
It’s just not compatible with my desired workflow.
This looks really cool and similar to Joplin. I am disappointed it doesn’t do #LaTeX though.