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HelixNotes is completely free, open source, with no bloat. Your notes should be yours.
So we made sure they are. https://helixnotes.com/
I’ve been looking into Joplin and LogSeq to potentially replace Obsidian. My issue with both of them is that they don’t seem to offer hierarchical organization. I want to split topics into different folders, with sub-topics in sub-folders.
This feature is a must have for me, and OP’s app seems to fulfill that while also being open source (unlike Obsidian). Tbh, it seems like it’s mainly a drop-in replacement for Obsidian (which is good imo) if you’re not using Obsidian’s sync system
Do you mean this? Hierarchical Notebook work perfectly fine in Joplin.
I don’t know how you got this screenshot, nor do I care by this point. I’ve spent 5 minutes trying to get folders to work with 0 results. If Joplin can’t be bothered to make this resonable to do in their app, then I can’t be bothered to use it
Huh? Folders are called notebooks in Joplin and when creating a notebook you can select a parent notebook. It was pretty straightforward for me. Maybe this has been added after you tried out Joplin.
this is an annoyance with Joplin, one mega note with lots of sub notes and sub notes off the sub notes.
I work with it but I’d rather split them off into completely separate notes as I used to do in the days of yore with Onenote