Sidebar contains notebooks, tags, and sync status;
List of notes – contains the current list of notes – either the notes in the currently selected notebook, the notes in the currently selected tag, or search results;
Note editor: editor where you write and preview.
There are two editors: Markdown and the experimental WYSIWYG editor (please do not use with important notes as you may lose some data!);
A Web Clipper is available for Firefox and Chrome. Web Clipper is a browser extension that allows you to save web pages and screenshots from the browser;
End-to-end encryption (E2EE) support;
There is a history of notes (revisions): you can select the desired version and restore it;
You can sync with various services, including NextCloud, Dropbox, WebDAV, OneDrive, and AWS S3 (beta);
Export JEX files (Joplin export file), Markdown files, and PDF files;
It is possible to create sub-notebook;
In addition to creating notes, you can also create to-dos;
Goto Anything feature; It is possible to sort notebooks (by title and update date) and notes (by update date, by creation date, by title, by custom order);
You can create a reminder with the date and time of completion;
You can switch the editor view: editor+preview, editor only, preview only;
Support for offline operation of the program (all data is always available on the device even without an Internet connection);
Support for attaching files;
There is a search for all notes or a search in the current one;
Geo-location support;
External editor support – open notes in your favorite external editor with one click in Joplin;
Support for multiple themes;
You can create a duplicate note or move it to another notebook, as well as export the selected note;
Support for custom keyboard shortcuts.
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Installation
The software Joplin is available for installation on Linux, Windows and macOS, as well as mobile applications for Android and iOS.
Installation method
OS
Snap
Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Debian, Arch Linux, Fedora, CentOS, KDE Neon, openSUSE, elementary OS, Manjaro, Red Hat Enterprise Linux
AppImage
Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, CentOS, elementaryOS, Linux Mint and others