Papyrus, notes synchronized between Linux, Windows, OS X and Android

papyrus

When we think note apps Probably the first thing that comes to mind is Evernote, a tool that started as a web application and quickly made the leap to mobile platforms (Android and iOS). But the universe of apps of this type is very wide and there are very pleasant and really very complete and versatile surprises such as Papyrus, a new notes application for Linux.

It is an application based on Qt 5 and released under the GPL3 license, which offers its users the possibility of making annotations and whose main objective is to be a simple tool to use and with a design that collaborates in that sense, with a clean and quite stripped interface, although not lacking for that. of beauty or style, and with very direct and visible support for eyelashes, labels and some other characteristics so that you do not have to get lost among the options to use them.

Now, once the notes are created Papyrus unfolds its full potential by offering us a good number of possibilities, such as searching for notes (with support for advanced filters), sorting them by day or by title, inserting images, audio, maps or weather information, and best of all: synchronization -with support for encryption- via Dropbox with all our devices. And it is that Papyrus is a multiplatform tool, with support for Linux, Windows, Mac OS X and Android.

For install Papyrus we just have to go to the official website y download DEB packages for Ubuntu (We can also add the PPA and then install using Synaptic) or download the binaries and then run the installer.

Further information: Papyrus (Official Web site)


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