Re: [Dorset] Knotes and other means of keeping files

2019-03-27 Thread Keith Edmunds
On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 16:39:00 +, p...@aptanet.com said: > Anyway, I now use Joplin Paul, thanks for that. I'd looked at Joplin once before but - for some reason that escapes me - I'd dismissed it. Since you posted your note, I've moved all my Simplenotes notes to Joplin and more besides. The f

Re: [Dorset] Knotes and other means of keeping files

2019-03-19 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Paul, > Self signed certificates are not handled well on many Android apps > (they don't allow override easily, or keep wanting to to confirm the > override - sensible security measures no doubt). I understand that one can add a certificate to Android, rather than try and have an app accept it

Re: [Dorset] Knotes and other means of keeping files

2019-03-18 Thread PeterMerchant via dorset
On 18/03/2019 16:39, Paul Tansom wrote: For that reason, I have started using Simplenote. Not as sexy as Keep, but it does support markup, and runs natively on Linux, OSX and Windows as well as in a web browser. Anyhoo, my strange issues apart, Joplin is probably worth a look. As I now have

Re: [Dorset] Knotes and other means of keeping files

2019-03-18 Thread Paul Tansom
** Keith Edmunds [2019-03-16 16:55]: > On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 16:19:53 +, dorset@mailman.lug.org.uk said: > > > Until Google retires Keep. > > For that reason, I have started using Simplenote. Not as sexy as Keep, but > it does support markup, and runs natively on Linux, OSX and Windows as > we

Re: [Dorset] Knotes and other means of keeping files

2019-03-17 Thread tim
I have looked at Boostnote in the past, never really got into using it (I was looking for something to use for a job at work). I ended up downloading it and looking at it. I was interested as it was available for windows and Linux (.deb format and install on to Debian based distro ok). I gues

Re: [Dorset] Knotes and other means of keeping files

2019-03-17 Thread Hamish MB
I use Evernote which sound fairly similar as a solution. There's an unofficial client for Linux called nixnote. Hamish On 17 Mar 2019, at 08:01, t...@ls83.eclipse.co.uk wrote: On 16/03/2019 16:55, Keith Edmunds wrote: On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 16:19:53 +, dorset@m

Re: [Dorset] Knotes and other means of keeping files

2019-03-17 Thread tda
On 16/03/2019 16:55, Keith Edmunds wrote: On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 16:19:53 +, dorset@mailman.lug.org.uk said: Until Google retires Keep. For that reason, I have started using Simplenote. Not as sexy as Keep, but it does support markup, and runs natively on Linux, OSX and Windows as well as in

Re: [Dorset] Knotes and other means of keeping files

2019-03-16 Thread Keith Edmunds
On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 16:19:53 +, dorset@mailman.lug.org.uk said: > Until Google retires Keep. For that reason, I have started using Simplenote. Not as sexy as Keep, but it does support markup, and runs natively on Linux, OSX and Windows as well as in a web browser. -- Linux Tips: https://

[Dorset] Knotes and other means of keeping files

2019-03-16 Thread PeterMerchant via dorset
At the last meeting I was asking about knotes recovery and exporting. What I ended up doing is putting back the old hard disk from before I upgraded, and copying and pasting the knotes 'post-it's' into Google Keep. I then looked into getting the stuff from Android Colornotes so that it is avai