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    Poznote

    Poznote

    Poznote is a personal note-taking and documentation platform

    Poznote is an open-source, self-hosted note-taking and personal knowledge management platform that combines modern editing features with robust organizational tools to help users capture, structure, and retrieve information efficiently. It supports rich text and Markdown editing alongside outline-style notes, attachments, workspaces, folders, and tags, making it suitable for everything from quick daily journaling to long-term documentation projects. Poznote includes a RESTful API that enables programmatic access and integration with other tools, and it even offers an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server to let AI assistants interact with your notes via natural language commands. In addition to basic note creation and editing, the platform features powerful full-text search, public sharing links, backups and exports, trash management, and multi-user support with profiles isolated per user, giving individuals and teams control over their content.
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    command-storage

    A command-line tool designed to store CLI commands for quick access

    It is a command-line tool designed to store CLI commands for quick access and usage. Think of it as a simple notes app specifically tailored for storing commands using customizable keys. The package is available on PyPi:https://pypi.org/project/command-storage/ For more information, please check out the GitHub repository: https://github.com/ashu-tosh-kumar/command-storage
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    CherryPad - Browser Notepad

    CherryPad - Browser Notepad

    Your Sleek, Distraction-Free Notepad for Endless Productivity

    CherryPad: Your Sleek, Distraction-Free Notepad for Endless Productivity Welcome to CherryPad 🍒, the notepad extension for your browser! CherryPad is designed to make your note-taking experience quick, convenient, and visually pleasing. With features like AutoSave, a built-in emoji panel, and hidden Easter Eggs, CherryPad offers a fun yet practical workspace.
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    Lorien

    Lorien

    Infinite canvas drawing/whiteboarding app

    ...The app runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux, and it’s built using the Godot game engine, which gives it a responsive and modern user interface across platforms. Users get features like infinite zoom, undo/redo, and a grid that stretches endlessly, making it well suited to both quick scribbles and detailed conceptual layouts. Lorien supports pressure-sensitive tablets for natural drawing, and it includes a range of basic tools — from freehand brush and eraser to shapes and selection tools — so you can mix freeform sketches with structured diagrams.
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    Notable

    Notable

    The Markdown-based note-taking app that doesn't suck

    ...In the future support for custom themes will be added as well. Zen mode provides a minimalistic editing and reading experience, hiding everything that's not necessary. Notable is also keyboard friendly, has a quick open window, and we'll soon add a command palette too, so you won't have to click any buttons if you don't want to.
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    DustyPad

    DustyPad

    Multi-tabbed notepad utility.

    DustyPad is a new multi-tab notepad utility which comes as a standalone executable file for easy and quick use. With DustyPad you can add as many new pads as you like within a tabbed environment and then save your pads for later use. An easy to use interface is also provided to browse through your various pads and you can also close pads at your own request at the click of a button. DustyPad also gives you the ability to change the font style, colour, size and effects by selecting text and click the Font button. ...
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    Everpad

    Everpad

    Evernote client well integrated with linux desktop

    Everpad is a desktop integration layer that brings Evernote notes directly into the Linux environment, especially Ubuntu-based desktops. It runs a background service that syncs with your Evernote account and exposes your notes through an indicator applet and a Unity lens/search integration. The goal is to make Evernote feel like a native part of the desktop, so you can search, open, edit, and create notes without jumping to the web interface. It also supports note attachments, notebooks, and...
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    QuickNotes
    Quick Notes is a Java Desktop, cross-platform note/notebook application. Its designed to be light wieght and easy to use.
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