
Spellchecking was completely refactored and improved. Tidy v5.6 is now used (version 2.0 used the tidy command installed on the system, which could be quite outdated in some cases, like 8 years old for Ubuntu 16.04) Redesigned html cleanup to prevent Evernote sync errors. Added simplified formatting for html copy/paste. Search results are now sorted by relevance (in 2.0, search results are sorted by last modification). There haven't been any major user interface changes in the Nixnote2 2.1 fork, with maybe the exception of only displaying the note title column by default, and adding the synchronize and email buttons to all editor windows, but there have been many improvements to the way the application works, and bug fixes. The fork developer did manage to get access to the Nixnote2 Ubuntu PPA (which was maintained by a third-party), so Ubuntu and Linux Mint users are able to easily install the latest Nixnote2 2.1. That's why instead of merging the new features and bug fixes with the main project, a fork was created. It looks like the Nixnote2 2.1 fork developer tried to contact the original maintainer, but he couldn't be contacted. Evernote Alternative Turtl v0.7 Includes Rewritten Server, New Spaces Feature. Joplin: Encrypted Open Source Note Taking And To-Do Application. Tray icon that lets you create a new note or quick note accessĮncrypted / open source Evernote alternatives you might like:. Import Evernote notes, export notes to PDF, email and print notes. Support for Evernote notebooks and tags. Nixnote2 lets you create text notes, attach files or images (including inline), and synchronize with your Evernote account. The first stable version of the fork (2.1) was released about about two weeks ago, bringing new features and bug fixes, as well as AppImage binaries to make it easy to run on any Linux distribution.
NixNote2, an unofficial, open source Evernote client for Linux, was forked recently, with the first experimental release being made available for download back in October.