I second google keep, but I trust it way more with my data ignoring the uneasy feeling that it might be exposed.
A linux friendly solution would be to host your own git repository or use unison -- the problem really starts with android and web-browser friendly solutions. For git -- there are plenty of frontend, you can just get a paid github account, or set up your own gitlab instance. I'm not aware of any frontends to unison. Another alternative -- ownCloud. This is probably what you want, but you need to set up your own PHP webserver, which is a pain. I think they might have a docker image for that. I've set it myOwnCloud once, but I wanted to use it under different circumstances -- desktop sync, for which it was too slow. I found this after quick googling -- http://alternativeto.net/software/google-keep/?platform=self-hosted Laverna seems really interesting -- https://laverna.cc/ There's an android app for it -- https://github.com/Laverna/laverna/releases However the android app doesn't seem to be in the app store. Alex. On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 12:40 PM, Brad Fonseca via talk <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello! > > I'm sure members of this forum have heard of this but I just found out > that Evernote has updated their privacy policy > (<https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/235660588>) to allow "some > Evernote employees to exercise oversight of machine learning > technologies applied to account content, subject to the limits described > below, for the purposes of developing and improving the Evernote > service." The notice goes on to say, "While our computer systems do a > pretty good job, sometimes a limited amount of human review is simply > unavoidable in order to make sure everything is working exactly as it > should." > (<http://www.computerworld.com/article/3150469/cloud- > computing/evernote-changes-its-privacy-policy-and-once- > again-alarms-its-users.html>) > > I was wondering if there are any Linux-friendly alternatives to Evernote > that members of this forum would recommend? Ideally, I would want > "cloud" access so I can add notes both from an Android app and from a > web browser app. There are other features, like image capture, which > would be nice but I know that can be replicated in other ways. The > caveat would be that my information is encrypted or secured from the > issue above. Is this even possible? > > Thanks, > > Brad > > -- > Brad Fonseca > Mobile: 416-876-2191 > --- > Talk Mailing List > [email protected] > https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk >
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