Hashnote helps you write, manage, and organize your notes effortlessly with markdown editor, and a minimal UI.

Glassnote is described as 'A beautifully designed, native plaintext note-taking app for macOS 13+. No rich text errors, no distractions—just fast, lightweight notes that stay private' and is a Note-taking tool in the office & productivity category. There are more than 50 alternatives to Glassnote for a variety of platforms, including Android, Mac, F-Droid, iPhone and Windows apps. The best Glassnote alternative is Markor, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Glassnote are Trudido, Blinko, Fossify Notes and Turtl.
Hashnote helps you write, manage, and organize your notes effortlessly with markdown editor, and a minimal UI.





Curiota is a free, fast, always available, easy to use macOS app for taking quick notes and collecting files. Instead of a proprietary database, Curiota uses standard file formats, a completely open file hierarchy, and Spotlight.



Memo is a beautiful history-based notes app built with iOS design guidelines in mind. Additions and deletions are automatically stored in the history timeline, which can be scrubbed to travel forwards and backwards in time through the note.




Inquisite is a note-taking site that makes creating, searching, organizing, and importing/exporting simple and easy




Pocket Plan is an app designed to take care of small everyday tasks like managing a todo-list, keeping notes, reminding you of upcoming birthdays, providing a smart shopping list etc.





A beautiful, uncluttered all-in-one tool. Write, plan, take notes, capture ideas and get organized.




FiiNote is the most convenient note app for android.
The app is compatible with Android 2.0 ~ Android 4.3(and later). It is designed for both Phone and Pad.
Feature list: 1, Unique hybrid model for combined handwriting and keyboard. 2, Text,paint,voice,photo,video...Note everyt.




Terminal-based, hyper-fast, CRDT-backed, collaborative note-taking tool Simple, powerful, extremely fast search. fzn is local-first; remote-second. It acts on local in-memory data, meaning no expensive I/O and native speeds.







