User-Friendly Interface
Notejoy has a clean and intuitive interface that makes it easy to create, organize, and access notes.
Collaboration Features
The platform supports real-time collaboration, allowing teams to work together on notes and documents seamlessly.
Integrations
Notejoy offers integrations with popular tools like Slack, Trello, and Google Drive, enhancing its functionality and interconnectivity with other platforms.
Search Capabilities
The search functionality is robust, enabling users to quickly find specific notes or content within notes.
Document Management
Notejoy supports the organization of notes into libraries, notebooks, and tags, making it easier to manage large volumes of information.
Cross-Platform Access
Available on web, desktop, and mobile, Notejoy ensures users can access their notes from almost any device.
Safety and Security
Notejoy offers secure data encryption and permission controls, enhancing the safety of sensitive information.
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about 1 year ago
NoteJoy is a very simple Evernote-like program that’s very reasonably priced notejoy.com.
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over 1 year ago
There’s another service I’ve tried called NoteJoy that might be what you’re looking for. It’s not on the same level of Evernote, but it’s also catching up. They can do note creation of emails, and they offer end-to-end encryption, but their mobile clipping kinda sucks, and they don’t support tables (yet), but those are features planned for 2023. They’re also on my shortlist of possible alternatives.
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over 1 year ago
I am currently checking out NoteJoy, which offers nested notebooks, code snippets, a web clipper and bi-directional linking. So far, I have enjoyed it and the synchronisation across devices is fast. The web clipper is not as good as Evernote’s offering but it does pull the text and links with a link for the website at the top of the note.
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about 2 years ago
Notejoy has been my go to for a few years now. Works great on iOS, Android, and Mac. Haven’t used it on PC but I’m sure it’s the same experience. I like the hierarchical notebook layout. Notes are stored in markdown so it’s easy to move the data to another app if it’s not right for you.
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almost 3 years ago
A quick google search gives me Boost Note and Notejoy. Might be worth a try?
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about 3 years ago
Https://notejoy.com/
Felt the snappiest of everything I tried (but limited number of notes)
Inline tagging with #tagname — just like older wiki!
Backlinks! — wiki again!
Wiki style internal references!
Import via api — bulk import yay!
Editor is not as nice/expressive as new EN or nimbus, but better than old EN
Cannot edit attached files
Cannot minimze to system tray, so GUI is always out in front
Felt very…
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over 3 years ago