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Build Securely on AWS with Proven Frameworks
Lay a foundation for success with Tested Reference Architectures developed by Fortinet’s experts. Learn more in this white paper.
Moving to the cloud brings new challenges. How can you manage a larger attack surface while ensuring great network performance? Turn to Fortinet’s Tested Reference Architectures, blueprints for designing and securing cloud environments built by cybersecurity experts. Learn more and explore use cases in this white paper.
Simplenote for Android is the open-source Android client for Simplenote, a lightweight, fast, and free note-taking app that syncs text notes, to-dos, and ideas across all devices automatically. The Android version provides a clean and minimalist interface optimized for phones and tablets where users can quickly jot down thoughts, organize them with searchable tags, and have everything backed up and synchronized via the Simplenote service.
Nextcloud Notes Android is the official mobile client that enables users to create, edit, and manage notes stored on a Nextcloud server, making it possible to access personal notes securely from anywhere. Designed to integrate with Nextcloud’s server-side Notes app, this Android application supports multiple accounts, allowing users to operate against different servers or accounts within a single interface.
Piggydb helps you have more fun with knowledge creation.
...You can begin with using it as a flexible outliner, diary or notebook, and as your database grows, Piggydb helps you to shape or elaborate your own knowledge. Piggydb is a Web application provided as a self-contained package that contains a Webserver and database engine.
With Piggydb, you can create highly structured content by connecting knowledge fragments to each other to build a network structure, which is more flexible and expressive than a tree structure. Fragments can also be classified using hierarchical tags.