Joplin: a great open source alternative to Evernote

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Joplin is a free and open source app for taking to-do notes, which can handle a large number of organized notes. The notes They can be searched, copied, modified and tagged either from the applications directly through their own text editor. Notes are in Markdown format

Joplin is available for all major operating systems including Linux, Windows and MacOS. It has some unique features that make it stand out from other similar note-taking apps.

De features worth mentioning are end-to-end encryption, Markdown support, syncing via third-party cloud storage services like Dropbox, Nextcloud, OneDrive, and WebDAV.

In addition to this notes exported from Evernote can be imported into Joplin, including formatted content (which becomes Markdown), resources (images, attachments, etc.) and complete metadata (geolocation, updated time, creation time, etc.).

Notes can be synced with various cloud services including Nextcloud, Dropbox, OneDrive, WebDAV or the file system (for example, with a network directory). When synchronizing the notes are saved in plain text files that can be easily inspected, backed up or moved.

Jolpin Features

Among the main features of Jolpin that we can highlight, we find:

  • File import. enex (Evernote export format) and markdown files.
  • Export of JEX files (Joplin Export Format) and RAW files.
  • Supporting notes, to-dos, tags, and notebooks.
  • The classification of the notes according to various criteria such as: title, update time, etc.
  • Support of alerts (notifications) in mobile and desktop applications.
  • Offline mode, all data is always available on the device, even without internet connection
  • The support for Markdown, in its versions of desktop and mobile applications reproduces the images and the format. Support for additional functions, such as math notation and check boxes.
  • Attachment support, featured images, other files are linked and can be opened in the corresponding application.
  • Notes search functionality
  • Geolocation Support
  • Supports multiple languages

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How to install Jolpin on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and derivatives?

Si want to install this application on their operating systems, they can do it quite simply in Ubuntu and derivatives.

As we must do is download the application in the appimage format, we can do this by addressing to the following link where we can get the application.

Or if you prefer You can download the application from the terminal with the following command:

wget https://github.com/laurent22/joplin/releases/download/v1.0.104/Joplin-1.0.104-x86_64.AppImage

Ah Orale We must give permissions to the downloaded file with:

sudo chmod a+x Joplin-1.0.104-x86_64.AppImage

Finally we can run the application with the following command:

./Joplin-1.0.104-x86_64.AppImage

If asked if they want to integrate a shortcut to their application menu, they should answer affirmatively.

Otherwise, every time you want to use the application, you must run it from the downloaded file.

In addition to it the application has extensions for Firefox and Google Chrome web browsers called Clipper Web It helps to save pages and screenshots from web browsers.

Joplin offers an optional command line client. It supports various file formats during file import and export like Enex and JEX file respectively.

You can create or view all your notes and notebooks in offline mode, so you don't need internet connection all the time to get the required information.

Although this application does not provide all the features and tools that Evernote does.

Still, It can be considered as one of the best Evernote alternatives for Linux.

Joplin is designed in such a way so that it can import all Evernote data format including notes, tag, attachment, images, geotag, creation and update of time, etc.


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  1.   BabelAbu said

    Very good, but I see a big flaw, it does not have the "Capture in Evernote" plug-in for browsers that is the jewel in Evernote's crown.

  2.   Casgur Demetris said

    BabelAbu, if you had bothered to enter the project website, you would see that they do: https://github.com/laurent22/joplin/blob/master/readme/clipper.md

  3.   Carlos S. said

    Jolpin or Joplin? You are mixing it in the article 🙂