If you’re looking for a powerful and flexible note-taking app, ObsidianMD is a great choice. Here are a few reasons why:
- Markdown Support: Easily format your notes with simple syntax.
- Linked Notes: Build a network of interconnected notes to create your own personal knowledge base.
- Customization: Tailor the app to fit your workflow with a wide range of plugins and themes.
- Local-first Storage: Keep your notes stored locally, giving you full control over your data.
- Community: Join a vibrant community of users who share tips, plugins, and themes.
- Sync: You can sync your notes between devices through their native sync($$), or through community apps.
It’s not European (yet?), but Canadian. Well worth a look. There’s even an Obsidian community here on Lemmy.
You can sync with notes in your cloud. I guess if you set it up in a cloud folder that is shared between users, then multiple people might be able to share notes. I did not try it though.
I am not familiar with Google Keep Notes, so I do not know how that one works.
Edit: wrote “calendar” instead of “notes” for some unknown reason