I kinda like it, but have a few notes (got it?) about it.
It should never ever connect to anything without the user asks for it. That is the only way it is really private.
But since it is a electron app, it will always contact Google everytime you open the app. All electron apps do that, no control about it. Privacy zero.
It still connects to notesnook site and that compared with telling Google you're using the app, it not that serious.
> But since it is a electron app, it will always contact Google everytime you open the app
Do you have a source for this? I couldn't find anything about this, and I find it strange that Electron (which uses the open-source chromium engine but not Chrome) would automatically send tracking information to Google.
Joplin has met this criteria for me over the past year, but I'm willing to give Notesnook a try. Looks like it's web app is better supported then Joplin's, at least for self-hosters. I'm not sure how this handles encryption but I do like how Joplin does it, where you can share notebooks with each with a unique decryption secret.
I kinda like it, but have a few notes (got it?) about it.
It should never ever connect to anything without the user asks for it. That is the only way it is really private.
But since it is a electron app, it will always contact Google everytime you open the app. All electron apps do that, no control about it. Privacy zero.
It still connects to notesnook site and that compared with telling Google you're using the app, it not that serious.
> But since it is a electron app, it will always contact Google everytime you open the app
Do you have a source for this? I couldn't find anything about this, and I find it strange that Electron (which uses the open-source chromium engine but not Chrome) would automatically send tracking information to Google.
While this particular app may or may not send telemetry to Google, it is not correct that “all Electron apps do”, as OP suggests.
Joplin has met this criteria for me over the past year, but I'm willing to give Notesnook a try. Looks like it's web app is better supported then Joplin's, at least for self-hosters. I'm not sure how this handles encryption but I do like how Joplin does it, where you can share notebooks with each with a unique decryption secret.
Incredible job! Keep up the great work akyuu!