With hundreds of note taking apps coming and going, is there any single performant cross-platform non-Electron app with great conflict resolution for simple notes? Just to be more useful than an overpowered code editor + a file cloud?
Checked just 2 of these conditions here (native Windows and macOS and some iOS startup benchmarks) and there is literally not a single app!!! (to be fair, not every app is likely tested, but even without those it's 6 apps)
I'm happy for devs' "faster development", but as a user I care about "faster use", which Electron blocks outright
In 2025 we made reduced startup time on mobile under 0.5s (used to be several seconds), made search nearly instantaneous and released Bases to make complex queries equally fast (much faster than Dataview and other pre-existing solutions).
I wrote a bunch more on this topic here:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46961430 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47197267
Been meaning to switch to an open source app out of principle, one which can handle rich notes too.
The website's idea is great, but unfortunately it's not comprehensive/reliable, otherwise finding an alternative would be much easier.
Works well on all paltforms, desktop and mobile. The sync works also great. It also backs up to text files on your computer, so that you can back up your files with your regular backup process and you can also easily move away if you would like to one day.
So that if you want to use feature A you need a different view inside the app than if you want to use feature B. And if you use both, you constantly switch?
Do images of that low quality honestly help sell something? I'd have thought stock footage or simple icons would be more effective.
Side effects may include: excessive online evangelism, endless configuration tinkering, pain and numbness in the pinkies, and smugness.
Markdown, cross platform and good support for todo lists.
PS. And there is this surprise when you discover that all notes are versioned.
I still use email drafts for a lot of notes. Looking at my email draft folder the oldest one I have is from 2002 and I can still access it just fine, even on mobile.
None of the current line up of alternatives are lightweight enough, it seems.
For about a year I've noticed that it tends to quit on its own on my Mac. Whenever I need to look for a note I realize the app is inactive and I need to re-launch it. Then it works perfectly well, until somehow, at some point, it quits without me realizing.
It's sad that they're not fixing it, and that eventually it probably won't work with newer Mac OS and iOS versions. I should start looking for a way to migrate off of it.
How many of us have had ideas for little utilities and such that were never followed through on because the chances of even breaking even on them was so low? I know I have several.