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The tables below compare features of notable note-taking software.

General information

Basic features

Advanced formatting and content

Name Drawing atop text
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Text box, flow diagram
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Text and paragraph formatting Insert hyperlink
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Insert image Resize image Insert table Insert audio Insert video Attachment
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Other objects Remarks / other features
AllMyNotes Organizer No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Alarms, check-boxes, bullets, phones, advanced links, autosaving; last cursor position memory,passwords on tree folders,failure-resistant self-healing DB engine
Bear No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No check-boxes, bullets, link to notes, encryption, document scanning, OCR search
CintaNotes No No Yes Yes No ? No No No Yes Links to notes Tagging and searching for tags, tag hierarchy
ConnectedText No Yes Yes Yes Yes ? Yes No Yes Yes Scripting of pages with Python and other scripting languages. LaTeX, Scripts, RSS Feeds, Transclusion, Directed Graphs and Flowcharts by GraphViz, many other features.
Day One No No Yes Yes Yes ? Yes No Yes No tags, bullets, numbering, line, programming code snippets editable note metadata (date/time, location, weather, motion activity, music playing, step count)
Evernote No No Yes Yes Yes Yes[Notes 14] Yes Yes Yes Yes Check-box, line, tags Business and personal notes integrated in same client; businesses have control over business notes, but cannot see personal notes
Gnote No No Yes Yes No No No No No No ? Port of Tomboy to C++; wiki-style linked notes
Google Keep No No Yes Yes Yes ? Partial[Notes 15] Yes ? No Google Calendar reminders Notes can be shared with other Google Keep users.
IPython Notebook ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Part of IPython shell; allows for programming code, output and annotation to be combined in single interactive environment
Joplin ? Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial[Notes 16] Yes Yes Yes Yes Links to other notes Configurable editor layout with live preview of Markdown; Command pallette; Notes <--> Todo conversion; Plug-ins; Cloud sync available with various services, including a separate server self-hosted server; Configurable note history; Optional client side encryption; Custom CSS (imported from local or remote source) for rendered Markdown as well as app interface;
KeyNote NF No No Yes Yes Yes[Notes 17] Yes Yes[Notes 18] No No Yes OLE objects; "virtual nodes" which integrate and edit the content of external plain-text or rich-text files; internal links; mirror nodes. Text processing; tree numbering and sorting; custom tree icons; node checkboxes; checkbox filtering; search filtering; reminder alarms; compressed or encrypted notebooks; auto-minimize and/or auto-lock when idle; quick access key for fast notes; additional scratchpad; autosave of up to 9 previous file versions; automatic clipboard capturing; read-only notebooks or notes; macros; templates; text shortcuts; plug-ins; bookmarks; custom keyboard shortcuts; program can be made portable through "Options" setting
Memonic ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Microsoft OneNote Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes[Notes 19] Yes Yes OLE, bullets, line, flags, formulas No local storage of notebooks on Mac or versions past Office 2016[11]
MyInfo ? ? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes OLE, bullets, numbering, page breaks, advanced links Tags; filters; calendar; reminders
MyNotex ? ? Yes Yes Yes ? ? ? ? Yes ? Activity lists; tags; notes management by subject; encryption with AES or GPG; multilingual
Notational Velocity ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Instant open and searching
Notion No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Bullets, numbering, checkboxes, reminders, calendars
Obsidian No Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial Yes Yes Yes Yes Bullets, numbering, checkboxes, canvases, HTML, LaTeX, internal links
Okular ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Open-Sankoré Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ? Yes Yes Yes Yes plug-ins, web pages, applications Annotate live desktop applications and web pages; autosave; plug-in system; audio recording
Org-mode (Emacs) ? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes[12] Yes No No Yes Advanced linking,[clarification needed] bullets, tags, checkboxes, full spreadsheet, embedding of programming code, formulas, markup Major mode of Emacs; uses plain-text; includes ToDos, spreadsheet, deadlines, encryption, reminders, agenda, calendar
PDF Studio ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Personal Knowbase ? ? ? Yes ? ? ? ? ? Yes ? Passwords; portable[clarification needed]
Qiqqa Yes Yes No Yes Yes ? No No No No PDF, brainstorm, citations
Samsung Notes Yes Yes ? Yes Yes ? No Yes ? ? PDF
Simplenote No No Yes Yes No ? No No No No
TagSpaces No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ? Tags, plugins Plugins, you can present your local images, videos and music to your TV via ChromeCast. You can create a personal "wiki" for tracking of your projects, ideas or memories.
TiddlyWiki ? Yes(with plugin) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes HTML, LaTeX, markdown plugins Plugins; user scripts
Tomboy Partial No Partial Yes No No No No No No Note Links, highlighting, fixed-width Reminders; to do-lists; formulas in LaTeX
Microsoft Windows Journal ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Zettlr No No Yes Yes Yes Partial[Notes 20] Yes No No No Bullets, numbering, checkboxes, HTML, LaTeX, internal links, citations
Zim No Yes[Notes 21] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Plugins; Versioning; LaTeX integration (formulas, export); HTML export (including slideshow); GNOME's Zeitgeist integration; Lilypond music sheet integration ASCII diagram drawing; Tags; Tasks; Table of Content navigation; SQLite3 search indexing; Autosaving; Last cursor position memory; Tabbed multi-documents
Name Drawing atop text Text box, flow diagram Text and paragraph formatting Insert hyperlink Insert image Resize image Insert table Insert audio Insert video Attachment Other objects Remarks / other features

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Free users limited to 100 notes.
  2. ^ Depends on platform and version.
  3. ^ Data is synced between devices by Dropbox or iCloud.
  4. ^ Printable via exported pdf files.
  5. ^ No support for ink notes in Mac version. Cannot mix ink with text
  6. ^ a b Clips URLs and titles only. Web page content is not clipped
  7. ^ On Android and ChromeOS uses platform's spell checker.
  8. ^ All versions can sync with OneDrive and SharePoint. Versions later than Office 2016 can only use online notebooks and cannot use local notebooks.
  9. ^ OneNote 2010 and OneNote 2007 Service Pack 2 and beyond have it built in. A Save As PDF add-in is available for earlier versions of OneNote 2007. Can save to PDF with add-in.[1]
  10. ^ a b Saved in separate file.
  11. ^ Handwritten notes are searchable.
  12. ^ Sync of files and folders using external services.
  13. ^ Internal spell check or LanguageTool integration.
  14. ^ At least Microsoft Windows version (06/2016)
  15. ^ Lists only, with check-box facility.
  16. ^ Resize large images
  17. ^ As the RTF format stores pictures internally as bitmaps (.bmp), this leads to large notebook files.
  18. ^ Tables must be created in another program. After pasting the table into Keynote NF, one can edit the cells and add new rows, but changing the size of the columns and adding or removing columns is not possible. These operations can be done by pasting the table into another program (for example, MS Word).
  19. ^ Can also search in audio.
  20. ^ Resize upon initial insertion.
  21. ^ Using plugins

References

  1. ^ "Roam Research – A note taking tool for networked thought". Roam Research. Retrieved 2023-05-17.
  2. ^ "Import notes and notebooks – Evernote Help & Learning".
  3. ^ "Export notes and notebooks as ENEX or HTML – Evernote Help & Learning".
  4. ^ "Import content from Evernote to OneNote".
  5. ^ "Export and import OneNote notebooks".
  6. ^ "Excalidraw - Full featured sketching plugin in Obsidian". 29 April 2021.
  7. ^ Newell, Bob. "A Web Clipper of Sorts for Org-Mode". Retrieved 26 February 2023.
  8. ^ "Valentin Herrmann / org-xournalpp · GitLab". GitLab.
  9. ^ "raw and Scribble Notes in GNU Emacs". YouTube. 7 September 2021. Retrieved 26 February 2023.
  10. ^ "Query Replace". gnu.org. Retrieved 19 March 2023.
  11. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions about OneNote in Office 2019". support.office.com.
  12. ^ (setq org-image-actual-width nil)