Notes are technology

Notes are technology.
What do you use for notes Jow Forums?
I'm looking for a notes app. I'm currently .txt files synced in a dropbox.
I need a software which works on Ubuntu, and which I can use with my Android phone.
It should have support for images (rules out simplenote,) ability to search (this is important as it's lacking in my current system) and preferably encryption (though its not that important.) I also don't want to use a webclient, and want to avoid Evernote, OneNote, Google Keep

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>What do you use for notes Jow Forums?
onenote on my tablet thinkpad and phone

Home screen widget

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vim

pen/paper
like a normie

physical media is obsolete grandpa

>I need a software
I need a program

An Onyx Boox Max 2 with the stock Notes app. Sailor Sapporo and some paper as a backup option

My perfect memory like god intended

org mode

It's been proven that physically writing something by hand commits the subject to memory with greater effectiveness.

yes, personally a good notepad is hard to find nowadays. that doesn't rip itself apart from steel springs

My brain and sometimes a notebook

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yeah, that's what a wacom tablet is for

OP I do the same as you. I tried evernote for awhile, but it's not easy to write code snippets on evernote. Maybe you can make a note-taking program that backs up to dropbox.

I would do this but I don't want someone finding my notebook and looking through it when I'm not around

Literally this unironically

learn shorthand, no one knows that shit anymore

How about just not writing down or typing things you care about being discovered? Your mind is the only true refuge for sensitive data.

no thats for drawing porn with

sure, but a password protected account or an encrypted text file is way more secure than a notebook in a drawer somewhere

I use markdown files for notes. Also trying out Vimwiki.
There is Org-mode, but it requires Emacs. And Org-mode is too complex by itself, I don't feel like I'll actually use all of its features. It supports images though, and that might be a deal breaker for me to try it.

>It should have support for images (rules out simplenote)
Simplenote can actually support images, but if you put it in markdown format, like this:
![img](i.4cdn.org/g/1547699874426.jpg)
So are other markdown apps. But I tried it only with imgs from web tho, just proof of concept really.
Epsilon Notes does it better btw, it provides a file selector.

vim "something$(date)"
Or in reverse if date matters more

I use xpad, it works fine.

Joplin synced to my nextcloud.

Google keep notes works fine for me
I'm actually kind of surprised that it's not built-in on Android, at least on most phones I come across

I keep notes on my desktop computer, unsynced, as an .ODT file. Sometimes I keep some notes on email.

Surface Pro 6 or my Note 9 phone.
Depends on if I have the laptop with me or not for writing on.

Turtl

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if you're a brainlet maybe

I use Google Keep everywhere.

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this, literally the only sane option
Common folks call it App now :DDD

I use random pieces of paper scattered around my home written in Japanese or personal ways of encrypting Japanese that can be even decrypted in multiple ways but I'm good enough at remembering which way to use case to case.

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Nano

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physical notes are faster and easier for anything that won't need to copied and pasted later

I just use a text editor these days. Everything else is mostly retarded.

For information archiving (useful internet articles, screenshots) I just stuff them in DevonThink though DESU I could just use a decent file browser instead.

Them notepads. I need it.

Also I just wasted some good quads on talking about fucking notes when I could have been talking about something useful like thinkpads. FML.

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Standard notes on phone and laptop

vi todo.txt
cat todo.txt

>the only sane option
>I use Vim btw
That's not an option. This is just an editor. He didn't specify whether he uses plain text, markdown or wiki files.

The most universal format in computer history of course, plain text files :)

vim notes sync’d with keybase