Didn't know of this one. Thanks for the info
Tiritibambix
I've tried lot of selfhosted note taking apps. A lot.
While Trillium is polished and efficient, I find that the PWA makes the UI hard to navigate and read. It deserves a real app, optimized for smaller screens.
I haven't really used obisidian as it is a bit overkill for my use case anyway. So not using trillium wasn't such a loss.
I ended up using bookstack for my knowledge base, and flatnotes for everyday note taking.
I will need to have some spare time to have a look at this (and understand it). I might hyu in the near future ;)
Thanks for the info :)
Thanks a lot for your explanation :)
I will post to pixelfed anyway. But it sure doesn't have a lot of reach...
You're right. I might just actually spin a firefox in docker :)
Thank you for this very elaborated answer.
You might hear from me in the next months, where we've actually moved. I lack people in my surrounding having the same kind of professional activity :)
And I join my fellow lemmings into thinking your answer is very thoughtful and benevolent. The world need more people like you ♥
Thank you for the tips :)
Sorry for my ignorance, but can you tell me more about PortableApps ? Is it this https://portableapps.com/ ?
I f I understand, this is some kind of platform that allows me to use, well, portable apps ?
Librewolf is my main browser and I only use it when I can.
I'm not sure what you're bringing to the discussion. It can be optimised, OK. But how ? What kind of knowledge do I need to have ?
It seems like you have that knowledge. Were you able to offer some help to the dev so that he can offer a better solution to users ?
I have to admit that a native app or an optimised PWA would both work for me.