trilogy6202 Yeah I understand. I keep copies (and also Notesnook's own backups) for the worst case scenario. Self hosting is definitely in beta state (for example resending mails after the first one doesn't seem to work) and I can see why you'd be cautious to trust it. I also hope they can iron out the remaining bugs soon, because it's definitely the best notes app I've tried so far.

    Joplin and Quillpad, both synced via self hosted Nextcloud. Simple and serves the purpose.

    DeletedUser87 I've looked into Notesnook again and I have to admit it looks nice but from their features page I don't see them mentioning sharing and collaborating on notebooks. Ia that possible?

    EDIT: Did a little research and it seams that this is currently not possible but on the road map: https://github.com/streetwriters/notesnook/issues/20

    Unfortunately this is a must have feature for me.

      trilogy6202 Yeah, that's not that easy with E2EE. And E2EE seems to be a must for Notesnook, so I understand why they need time implementing it.

      6gsxdr3U not sure if it's Foss, but I'm really happy with FairNotes from Google Play. Works fine with no permissions

      Exhort14 Thanks but I'm perfectly happy with Joplin and their self hosted sync server. And I don't use Proton at I don't really like their pricing structure and their apps that still lack some key features to be usable to me.

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      Exhort14 Interesting. I do use Proton (Paid), I didnt know about sharable notes..?
      Unless you refer to ProtonDrive file sharing?

        Exhort14 Yeah, I know about this one.
        However, I would not call this a real note taking app...

          6gsxdr3U Agreed, though it matches your 3 criteria well. Personally, I use Standard Notes.