Is there any plans for Desktop support?
+1 I'm interested in a kotlin multiplatform app that i can use. Please??? @YangDai2003
Notion and Obsidian are shit compared to a native app.
I plan to migrate the app to Compose Multiplatform after CMP1.8.0 enters stable, and implement full platforms including Android, IOS, Web, and desktop (Linux, Windows, MacOS).
This may take a long time, but yes, it is in my plan.
The Chinese version of this question has been answered in #51.
I plan to migrate the app to Compose Multiplatform after CMP1.8.0 enters stable, and implement full platforms including Android, IOS, Web, and desktop (Linux, Windows, MacOS).
This may take a long time, but yes, it is in my plan.
The Chinese version of this question has been answered in #51.
Peak!
I plan to migrate the app to Compose Multiplatform after CMP1.8.0 enters stable, and implement full platforms including Android, IOS, Web, and desktop (Linux, Windows, MacOS).
This may take a long time, but yes, it is in my plan.
The Chinese version of this question has been answered in #51.
Do you have any vision of Web version for notes? For android you may choose some folder to work in (as I understand), for other platforms excluding Web it is more or less obvious how to implement this functionality, but I am currently can't imagine how to realize this in Web
I plan to migrate the app to Compose Multiplatform after CMP1.8.0 enters stable, and implement full platforms including Android, IOS, Web, and desktop (Linux, Windows, MacOS). This may take a long time, but yes, it is in my plan. The Chinese version of this question has been answered in #51.
Do you have any vision of Web version for notes? For android you may choose some folder to work in (as I understand), for other platforms excluding Web it is more or less obvious how to implement this functionality, but I am currently can't imagine how to realize this in Web
It can be a self hosting solution where you can install an OpenNote service on your server and log into it using the browser and save notes on your own server. Similar to Trilium
It's would also be interesting if it worked with Git, and you could use GitHub or any other git server to save and version control your notes with OpenNote as a GUI frontend for it.
As a status update for this issue, a new multi-platform version of Open Note is now being built.
Let's focus on getting a Open-Source Multiplatform Markdown note app first! then we focus on cross platform cloud sync.
Thanks a lot for creating this, I've wanted a native alternative to Notion for YEARRRS!!