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I’d want to love it…
but as ridiculous as it sounds, for something like this to be really useful to me I unfortunately need a mobile app. a web-app seems hard to realize for a real e2e encryption & sync - for my scenario :(
I’m aware how much effort this is already… it looks good but as much as I want to use it, I can’t due to my workflow requiring a mobile device app (iOS in my case)
but it does look really promising!
Bro I get it, I actually need an android app but he's a single developer and h can't do all of that on his own. For now I write markdown files on my phone and import them when I can.
It looks like it's built with Electron which should run natively on mobile. Porting it as a mobile app wouldn't be very difficult.
Edit: Upon further investigation, it actually has a built-in mobile frontend. You'd just have to run an instance on a server and access it from your mobile device.
Yes it has the web app but a regular app would be nice