You’re welcome! Glad I helped 😊
You’re welcome! Glad I helped 😊
Which platform? Desktop or mobile ? For android, there’s “jtx board” which works for me pretty well.
Or maybe a Xeon from Alibaba
Radicale just works :)
Hmm Logseq ui is good.
Its okay man
But it’s not what I want. KOrganizer’s is a full fledged journal with a date, whereas I need a simple note taking app without a date.
Thank you. Will check.
Umm. Definitely it’s in my to-do list. But for now I just wish Joplin had some caldav features in it :(
Yes. I use thunderbird for all the other caldav features. So being able to use the app for notes will be the best thing.
Linux
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teCeDl1DCjs
Just follow this tutorial and you will have Radicale setup via docker. Radicale is lightweight and really does help me to get away with all the caldav/cardav necessities.
Create an aws account (new if already have) to use it’s 12 months free tier, setup OpenVPN Access Server (tbh easy process), go to admin panel and enable dmz. Connect to the server from your local machine with an openvpn client. It can be used to open as many ports as you want.
Good work. Added to favorites.
Time for a “dick of a rat” joke
I had Readera Premium purchased 3 years ago when I wasn’t aware of really great free softwares’ existence. I had bought it because of it’s simple interface and thought it could help me with OPDS (auto sync between devices or other apps), but it didn’t help me other than by just being simple. That’s why I am currently hosting my own OPDS server (Kavita) to sync my progress and read from it’s web interface and Librera app (really powerful and open source). I am thinking of moving to Calibre Web from Kavita because of ease of uploading books. You can try Librera which is a really great and powerful pdf/book viewer/reader with/without OPDS.
Neo Launcher. Very stable on my Samsung so far. Open source.
I remove the “Good”
Good Elon, my dog. Because I know there’s a bad one
You’re welcome 😊