OpenNote tries to mimic the features of applications like Evernote and OneNote, letting users easily create, edit, organize and delete notes using a visual interface.
OpenNote is self-hosted, so you'll need a PHP server to have it up and running, together with a MySQL or SQLite database to store all your notes, folders, and various other details.
The frontend part of OpenNote is created on top of a AngularJS app, meaning most of the interactions are AJAX-based, run pretty quickly and are also easy to customize.
Since most of the data is stored on your own resources, your personal information is truly safe from the prying eyes of various government institutions.
So if you're one of those Web privacy nuts, OpenNote will provide you with a safe heaven to keep your notes, schedules and personal agenda without having to trust another Web service "not to share" it with anyone else.
All in all, the application can be quite useful, especially since the dashboard is also responsive, allowing you to access it via your smartphone and tablet at the same time.
Features:
- Manage unlimited folders
- Add unlimited notes
- Search through the content
- Installation assistant
- On-page help guide
- WYSIWYG editing
- File uploads
- Support for responsive layouts
- Support for multiple users
- Nested folders
- Note versioning system
- Drag and drop reordering/moving
- Dashboard themes
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