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    StoryPad - Timeline Diary

    StoryPad - Timeline Diary

    Your diary, notes, thoughts, stories, or novels on a simple timeline.

    StoryPad lets you write and capture everything - notes, thoughts, emotions, workouts, travels, stories, novels, or poems - on a single continuous timeline. No folders. No tabs. Just your life, beautifully organized. Your story flows like life does: naturally.
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    GitJournal

    GitJournal

    Mobile first Note Taking integrated with Git

    GitJournal is a note taking app focused on privacy and data portability. It stores all its notes in a standardized Markdown + YAML header format (optional). The notes are stored in a Git Repo of your choice - GitHub / Gitlab / Custom-provider. This means you can easily self host or host your notes in one of the many Git providers. GitJournal uses standard SSH, and can therefore work with any Git Hosting Provider. GitJournal aims to be extremely configurable and work with your favorite apps....
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