Who has not used Evernote to be able to make their annotations and be able to save them pTo be able to have your reminders on any device with this application installed.
Unfortunately for In the case of Linux, Evernote clients do not have the appropriateor from my personal point of view, that is why this occasion I will take the opportunity to talk about Jolpin.
Jolpin is a free application that allows us to take notes and pending tasks, it has desktop clients for Linux, Windows, macOS and there are also mobile applications for Android and iOS. Although many are extremely attached to Evernote, it has several factors against it, since we do not have an official client for Linux and the fact that the free version of the application is quite limited, so if you want to obtain more features we must use the paid version.
In the case of Jolpin, it is the opposite because, as I mentioned, the application is free, so we can enjoy several features without having to pay a penny.
Jolpin Features
Among what we can highlight of this alternative to Evernote we find:
- Create notes, to-dos, and notebooks
- Works offline
- Sync notes through OneDrive
- Label holder
- Attachment support
- Search functionality
- Import Evernote .enex files
Also I can not leave out that the application has Markdown support.
Even we can import our notes from Evernote to Joplin. The application automatically converts the content of the .enex file to Markdown while persevering the images, other attachments, and metadata (eg creation date, modification, etc.). Joplin can sync your notes between devices using Microsoft OneDrive or a network device.
Download Jolpin
Being a multiplatform application we have an infinity of installers for each system. In the case of Linux we can install the application from an Appimage which we can download from this link