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Also my biggest concern was #Android support (or lack thereof), but that's mitigated by the fact that #KleverNote is pretty transparent for how it saves notes. It basically doesn't hide the fact that it's just creating Markdown files for you and such.
There's also to-do list support in KleverNotes, which I instantly discovered. However, I'm certain Joplin has the same functionality somewhere, and I just haven't discovered it.
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@gperson@social.linux.pizza
⚠️ Posts may contain vulgar language. Proceed with caution. ⚠️ Your average, friendly, local, neighborhood Generic Person! Likes Linux, trying set up instances of whatever, and programming. Wants to learn Rust, but knows C++. Tenacity maintainer. Somewhat shy too.
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In all other news I'm looking at switching to #KleverNote over from #Joplin for Markdown-based #notes simply because it may be lighter on system resources. I am aware that Joplin is #Electron-based, and unfortunately, Electron-based apps are not the best when it comes to resource usage. At least, doing a quick RAM usage test between the two shows that KleverNote, in my test case, used almost half of the RAM Joplin used, but that was just looking at System Monitor's memory usage for the two. Maybe it's because I didn't have as many notes as compared to Joplin, but unless there's something huge going on, I doubt that KleverNote would use the same amount of memory Joplin does when it has the same notes.
Anyways, we'll see how it works out! 😄
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