![]() To access your ownCloud notes from your mobile device you may want to get one of these apps: To get more features with ownCloud for your notes, like versioning and access to your trashed notes, you might also want to install QOwnNotesAPI on your ownCloud server. To manage your todo lists you need ownCloud tasks or Tasks++ as backend, with which you also can manage your todo lists in the web and on your mobile devices. There are many Linux software repositories, amongst them repositories for Ubuntu Linux, Arch Linux, Debian Linux, Gentoo Linux, openSUSE Linux and Fedora Linux. Visit the QOwnNotes installation page for all available Ubuntu Linux, Mac OS X and Windows releases! You can also contribute code by sending me pull requests on GitHub. Please be so kind to leave me a comment on thebottom of the page and tell me how you likeQOwnNotes or write me your suggestions. Out of this need QOwnNotes was born and I want to share with you the results. I like the concept of having notes accessible in plain text files, like it is done in the ownCloud notes app, to gain a maximum of freedom, but I was not able to find a decent desktop note taking tool or a text editor, that handles them well in conjunction with ownCloud. Of course other software, like Dropbox, Syncthing, Seafile or BitTorrent Sync can be used too. The notes are stored as plain text files and you cansync them with your ownCloud sync client. ![]() So you are able to write down your thoughts with QOwnNotes and edit or search for them later from yourmobile device (like with CloudNotes) or the ownCloud web-service. Use ownCloud Notes to edit your notes in the web. Sync them over devices (desktop & mobile) with your ownCloud sync client. You own your own notes! All notes are stored asplain-text files on your desktop computer. QOwnNotes is the open source (GPL) plain-text file notepad with markdown support and todo list manager for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X and Windows, that (optionally) works together with the notes application of ownCloud. Sh -c "echo 'deb /' > /etc/apt//qownnotes.list"
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