I tend to prefer “file centered” apps, there’s some cool one you’d use with Syncthing? My favourite is KeePassDX; I would love a notes app with a ‘material you’ UI.

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    I’ve been using Markor to take notes for a year or so now, and I really enjoy it. I use SyncThing to cloudify my Markor notebook directory, and I edit the same files on my laptop using VS Code.

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    These are the ones I actively use with syncthing

    • Markor - for quick note taking and todo’s
    • Librera reader - ebook reader
    • Seeneva - smart comic reader
    • Voice - Audiobook player
    • Simple music player
    • KeeepassDx - also
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      Markor seems the most syncthing friendly but I don’t like the UI. :(

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    I have the following apps backing up to a syncthing share

    • Aegis
    • OpenScale
    • Gadgetbridge
    • OpenTracks
    • Signal

    all of them were set and forget, except for Gadget bridge who would randomly loose access to the shared

    The following apps allow to manually backup to a file, but not automatically.

    • AntennaPod
    • Catima
    • Birday
    • Tickmate
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    I use Obsidian for my notes and use SyncThing instead of their paid syncing option.

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      Logseq is better than Obsidian and open source

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        Obsidian is not FOSS, I still use it because I find it to be the most complete note taking app. You can download it from the Aurora Store and disable the network permission, same on linux downloading it from Flathub and disable the network permission using Flatseal