Click a button to make text bold, make a link, etc. You can actually do this, but the link it generates changes the file name and the link generated in the note isn't click-able. If the mobile version let you choose your own folders to use, Boostnote would suddenly become an absolute killer app. There is an issue related to this on GitHub, it's getting lots of votes and I really hope the developers listen. As it stands the developers have promised to implement support for Dropbox, Google Drive and all the other privacy-invading services, which will also mean much more effort to maintain and support all that. Were going to close this project for a while because the code quality is too bad and the original maintainer left this project quite ago. Open Source Libs Reactnative Boostnote Mobile.
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Boostnote for iOS and Android Open Source Libs. This is really, really annoying because if it did, users could choose their own cloud service to sync notes. Boostnote Mobile is an open source software project. The mobile version doesn't let you specify which local folders to use.I would like to be able to press, say, "Ctrl+4" and get a "#", or "Ctrl+L" and get everything put in for inserting a hyperlink. What it's missing (it's a young project): Open source and customizable (based on Atom).Uses the local file structure, which you can specify/adjust (on Mac, Windows and Linux).Hint: If Boostnote's feature set is too bare-bones for you at the moment, consider Inkdrop, which isn't open source but does support end-to-end encrypted sync (including to mobile), better shortcuts in the desktop version, syntax highlighting and gives you the first 60 days for free. I really hope in the next year it will grow into something spectacular. This is a burgeoning, open source, markdown-based note taking app that is already highly capable, but is missing some key features related to mobile and various conveniences.