

Saber
A (work-in-progress) cross-platform libre notes app. Please note that this app is still in early stages and not ready to trust with your notes yet.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source (GPL-3.0)
Application type
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
- Snapcraft
- Flathub
- F-Droid
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
- Lightweight
- Distraction-free
Features
- Dark Mode
- Handwritten Notes
Nextcloud integration
- Support for styluses
- Cloud Sync
- Ad-free
- Works Offline
- No registration required
- No Tracking
- Pressure Sensitivity
Tags
Saber News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
POX added Saber as alternative to SpeedyNote- AzureOfTheFlumes reviewed Saber
It's very much a work in progress still and certain features that seem obvious aren't implemented. For example, the "undo" button doesn't undo erasing, you can't drag text or imported images from one page to another, there's no cut/copy/paste of any kind, and the app sometimes deletes imported images from notes. I think it will be a great open source option in the future, and it's being very actively worked on; at the moment it is usable for notetaking as a student but just barely.
psardinha added Saber as alternative to Bamboo Paper
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What is Saber?
Saber is the notes app built for handwriting.
It's designed to be as simple and intuitive as possible, while still delivering unique features that you'll actually use. Additionally, Saber is available across all your devices, large and small, and syncs between them seamlessly.








Comments and Reviews
That just the app that I was looking for ! Wonderful UI !!! Nextcloud Sync ! Open Source and privacy focus ! Development is very active 😁
It's very much a work in progress still and certain features that seem obvious aren't implemented. For example, the "undo" button doesn't undo erasing, you can't drag text or imported images from one page to another, there's no cut/copy/paste of any kind, and the app sometimes deletes imported images from notes. I think it will be a great open source option in the future, and it's being very actively worked on; at the moment it is usable for notetaking as a student but just barely.
As an early stage software it is great!
Very god and getting new commits multiple times daly the only thing wich would make me not use this is because of no pdf and custom bakround (wich is being worked on)