

Encryptic
Encryptic is an open-source note-taking application heavily focused on encryption. When you start writing, no one will know what you write except for you. We don’t know and we don’t want to know. That’s between you and your work.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application types
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Self-Hosted
- RemoteStorage
Last update in Oct 2019, and last release in Jul 2019: https://github.com/encryptic-team/encryptic
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
- Security-focused
Features
- Cloud Sync
- No registration required
- Support for MarkDown
- Works Offline
- PGP Encryption
- Syntax Highlighting
- Dark Mode
- WYSIWYG Support
- Encrypted Notes
- Vim Key Mapping
- Sublime mode
- Emacs mode
- Built-in themes
- Protected by Password
- 0data
- Notebook
- Support for Keyboard Shortcuts
Tags
- Encryption
- Markdown Editor
- Web Application
- mathjax-support
- strong-encryption
- encrypted-text
- organizer
- Privacy Protection
- text-encryption
Encryptic News & Activities
Recent activities
Featured in Lists
Either locally stored or remote but private.
What is Encryptic?
Encryptic is an open-source note-taking application heavily focused on encryption. When you start writing, no one will know what you write except for you. We don’t know and we don’t want to know. That’s between you and your work.
By default, Encryptic stores notes using the database in your browser (such as indexedDB or localStorage). This means that no data is synced to the cloud without your permission.
Features :
- Markdown editor based on Pagedown
- Synchronization with cloud storage via Dropbox or RemoteStorage
- Multiple editing modes: normal, preview, and distraction free
- Offline access to your notes
- WYSIWYG control buttons
- Syntax highlighting, MathJax support
- Robust keyboard shortcuts
Tools : Encryptic uses the Marionette JS framework, Gulp and runs on Node.js. The test runner is tape



Comments and Reviews
A successor of Laverna. Enough good for use.
Awesome, continuation of the awesome Laverna journaling software. I like to keep my personal data with me, not with a properietary company's servers.
Client-side encryption and dropbox synchronization for Markdown documents rocks.
It's a great opensource alternative to Evernote and Laverna services!