Android Notedex Notedex uses a cue card metaphor for the interface. You can put text, images, and draw on cards, flip them around and put content on the back. It's fun to play with but needs a facelift.
Android Nimbus Supports Markdown, linking of notes, versioning of notes, great table of contents, lots of online help, inline drawings and images, sharing a public link to a note, notifications, and filtering.
Android Inkdrop Github-flavoured Markdown, status per note, end-to-end encryption, revision history, and over 100 plugins! This is amazing for an app costing only USD 4.99 a month
Android Supernotes Well-designed cosmetically and fast, supporting Markdown, linking of notes, inline images, and apps for every platform you need including Linux.
Android Workflowy A powerful and freemium outliner that is not local-first but is very fast with apps for every platform you'd need, amazing filtering abilities, and you can get your notes out at any time.
Nextcloud Getting Obsidian to work with Nextcloud If you want to skip the noise and get to the signal of my clumsy - but working - setup, subscribe and read the detailed Steps. Disclaimer: the setup is convoluted, involved, and not extremely elegant so reader beware. Why Nextcloud? I use Nextcloud running in a Docker container on
Android Use your Android phone from Windows with scrcpy Need a free tool to access and record your Android phone on your Windows PC? Check out the Open Source tool scrcpy. I heard about it from Stephane at work. Here's the FAQ on github [https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/blob/master/FAQ.md#on-windows-my-device-is-not-detected] . Subscribe to see