Notejoy
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Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Feb 4, 2019 at 11:31 PM
Looking at Notejoy again today I noticed that they recently added a “Solo” plan, for people who don’t need collaboration. It’s $4 per month, which seems very reasonable. Some features of Notejoy that appeal to me:
- In addition to the web interface, there are native versions for Mac, iOS, Windows and Android, and they all look exactly alike
- You can password protect individual notes
- Notejoy uses markdown for formatting
- There is a Trello power-up, so you can attach Notejoy notes to Trello cards
One caveat: Notejoy needs to be connected to the internet to show you your notes. Offline capability is planned, but I don’t know when. Here’s the list of planned feature additions:
https://notejoy.com/feature-requests
But all in all, Notejoy seems like a viable alternative to Evernote (an Evernote importer is in the works).
Steve Z.
Posted by satis
Feb 5, 2019 at 12:27 AM
That’s a positive step but
• it’s the same price as the multi-user Black Friday price
• it’s got half the library storage of multi-user account
• it’s got half the file upload size of multi-user account
Also
• still no export to PDF (which should be easy given the hooks in iOS and macOS)
• no drag-and-drop text
• slow search
• no E2E encryption
• no OneNote/Evernote import (should have been a v.1 priority)
• you cannot edit notifications
• severely limited typography (not uncommon, unfortunately)
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Feb 5, 2019 at 03:13 PM
Just to clarify, Notejoy does use encryption. From their website:
“Notejoy protects your data through robust encryption. All web, desktop, and mobile clients leverage SSL/TLS 1.2 to communicate with Notejoy’s servers, ensuring all data is encrypted in transit. Data stored in Notejoy’s database is encrypted at rest using industry standard AES-256. All data backups are also similarly encrypted. Encryption keys are stored independently from the underlying encrypted data and files to further protect user data.”
But, yes, they don’t offer full end-to-end encryption in the Solo plan:
“Notejoy Premium offers full end-to-end encryption, with additional encryption for all user-uploaded images and attachments.”
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Feb 5, 2019 at 03:27 PM
Satis, what makes you say “slow search”? Notejoy folks boast about their fast search. See here:
https://notejoy.com/help/notejoy-search
I haven’t got enough notes in there to test their claims, but I’m wondering why you doubt them.
Evernote and OneNote imports are in the works and should be available soon.
Notejoy is barely a year old. It is evolving constantly. It is already a fairly robust app at this point, and I expect it to continue to improve.
Steve Z.
satis wrote:
>• slow search
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>• no OneNote/Evernote import (should have been a v.1 priority)
>• you cannot edit notifications
>• severely limited typography (not uncommon, unfortunately)
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Posted by washere
Feb 5, 2019 at 06:21 PM
Anyone here actually paying subscription for this thing?