send me a list of online note taking systems (they must be free, accessible via browser, and have import/export abilities). for each note taking app, add a sub bulllet point of what its most similar to (example: app flowy → similar to notion). also include the lightweight-ness of each browser based on my range that Notesnook is lightweight and Notion is not.#

Now I have enough information to compile a comprehensive list of online note-taking systems based on the user’s requirements. Let me organize this into a well-structured response.

Free Online Note-Taking Systems with Browser Access and Import/Export#

Based on your requirements for free, browser-accessible note-taking systems with import/export capabilities, here’s a comprehensive list organized by their lightweight-ness relative to your Notesnook (lightweight) vs. Notion (heavy) scale:

Lightweight Options#

Standard Notes#

  • Similar to: Simplenote → minimalist, privacy-focused note-taking with encryption
  • Import/Export: Comprehensive tools for Evernote (ENEX), Google Keep, plaintext, and Markdown files. Individual note exports as .txt files available123
  • Browser Access: Fully functional web app at standardnotes.com4
  • Free Features: Basic note-taking with encrypted storage, though some organizational features require premium5

Simplenote#

  • Similar to: Apple Notes → clean, straightforward note-taking without bells and whistles
  • Import/Export: Imports from Evernote, other Simplenote accounts, and plain text files. Exports to both .json and .txt formats678
  • Browser Access: Available through web browser with full sync9
  • Free Features: Completely free with unlimited notes, tags, and cross-device sync9

Joplin#

  • Similar to: Obsidian → markdown-focused with strong organization capabilities
  • Import/Export: Robust import from Evernote and other sources. Full export capabilities for backup and migration. Web clipper extension available10119
  • Browser Access: While primarily desktop-focused, can be self-hosted for web access9
  • Free Features: Open-source with all features free, end-to-end encryption available9

Logseq#

  • Similar to: Obsidian → block-based note-taking with graph view and bi-directional linking
  • Import/Export: Supports Markdown files and various import/export options as it’s file-based1213
  • Browser Access: Available at test.logseq.com for the web version12
  • Free Features: Completely free and open-source with all advanced features included1412

TiddlyWiki#

  • Similar to: Personal wiki → highly customizable, interconnected note system
  • Import/Export: Built-in export capabilities, works with any browser, can import various text formats1516
  • Browser Access: Runs entirely in browser as a single HTML file1715
  • Free Features: Completely free with unlimited customization and advanced linking features16

Medium Weight Options#

Workflowy#

  • Similar to: Dynalist → hierarchical bullet-point organization system
  • Import/Export: Basic import from other text sources, comprehensive export options including Markdown, OPML, and formatted text18192021
  • Browser Access: Fully browser-based application14
  • Free Features: Free tier with limited monthly items, but export functionality available1814

Notesnook (Your baseline)#

  • Similar to: Privacy-focused Notion → modern interface with strong security
  • Import/Export: Various import options and export capabilities2223
  • Browser Access: Full web application available2322
  • Free Features: 50MB monthly storage with core features23

AppFlowy#

  • Similar to: Notion → block-based workspace with databases and rich content
  • Import/Export: Being open-source, supports various export formats and can be self-hosted2425
  • Browser Access: Available at appflowy.com with full web functionality24
  • Free Features: Open-source with all features free, including AI capabilities and collaboration2624

Cryptee#

  • Similar to: Encrypted Google Docs → privacy-focused document editor with rich features
  • Import/Export: Supports Evernote import, exports to PDF, HTML, and other formats. Can import/edit Word documents and PDFs272829
  • Browser Access: Progressive Web App that works entirely in browser2927
  • Free Features: Free tier available with strong encryption and offline capabilities27

CryptPad#

  • Similar to: Collaborative Google Docs → real-time collaboration with end-to-end encryption
  • Import/Export: Various document types supported with export capabilities3031
  • Browser Access: Fully browser-based collaborative platform3130
  • Free Features: Free tier with collaborative editing, though storage may be limited30

Heavier Options#

Google Keep#

  • Similar to: Sticky notes app → quick capture with visual organization
  • Import/Export: Limited export options, mainly through Google Takeout. Can import via Standard Notes converter1
  • Browser Access: Full web interface at keep.google.com32
  • Free Features: Free with Google account, 15GB shared across Google services33

Microsoft OneNote#

  • Similar to: Digital notebook → freeform note-taking with rich media support
  • Import/Export: Good import/export capabilities with various formats supported33
  • Browser Access: Full web version available33
  • Free Features: Generous free tier with 5GB storage33

RemNote#

  • Similar to: Roam Research → interconnected notes with spaced repetition for learning
  • Import/Export: Various import/export options for academic and research use343536
  • Browser Access: Web application available34
  • Free Features: Free tier with core features, though premium unlocks advanced capabilities36

Notion (Your heavy baseline)#

  • Similar to: All-in-one workspace → databases, wikis, and project management combined
  • Import/Export: Comprehensive import options but limited export capabilities373833
  • Browser Access: Primary interface is web-based33
  • Free Features: Feature-rich free plan for personal use33

Key Recommendations: For the most lightweight experience similar to your Notesnook preference, I’d recommend Standard Notes, Simplenote, or TiddlyWiki. For more advanced features while maintaining reasonable performance, consider Logseq or Joplin. 39404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101


I want a bullet list of note apps like notesnook#

Based on my research about Notesnook and similar privacy-focused note-taking apps, here’s a bullet list of note apps like Notesnook:

Note Apps Like Notesnook#

  • Standard Notes102103
  • Similar to → Simplenote with premium features
  • End-to-end encryption, open-source, browser-based with unlimited text notes on free tier
  • Joplin104102
  • Similar to → Obsidian with encryption
  • Privacy-focused with markdown support, web clipper, and comprehensive import/export options
  • Cryptee105106
  • Similar to → Encrypted Google Docs
  • Estonia-based with zero-knowledge encryption, handles photos and documents securely
  • Turtl107108105
  • Similar to → Evernote with military-grade encryption
  • Open-source with high-end cryptography, supports notes, bookmarks, passwords, and file storage
  • OpenNotas109110111
  • Similar to → Minimalist Notesnook
  • AES encryption, PWA-based, works offline with device sync, completely free and open-source
  • Justnote112113109
  • Similar to → Web3-powered Google Keep
  • Blockchain-based with Stacks technology, decentralized data ownership, rich text editor

All these apps share Notesnook’s core philosophy of privacy-first design with end-to-end encryption, cross-platform availability, and secure note syncing. They’re particularly suitable if you value data ownership, encryption by default, and freedom from vendor lock-in.114115104105 116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141


which ones are browser able#

The following Notesnook-like note apps are fully accessible through a browser:

  • Standard Notes — Complete web app at standardnotes.com for encrypted note-taking.142
  • Joplin — Has a web client version and can be self-hosted for browser access.143
  • Cryptee — Runs entirely in the browser as a progressive web app.144
  • OpenNotas — Designed as a PWA, fully usable in any browser, works offline too.145
  • Justnote — Decentralized and browser-based with a rich text editor.146

Turtl is primarily a desktop/mobile app; its browser support is limited and less feature-complete than the above options. These listed apps provide robust browser-based privacy-focused note-taking out of the box.147148149142144145146


what are the export possibilities of all of the note apps you’ve told me today#

Here is a summary of the export possibilities for all the note apps discussed so far:

Standard Notes#

  • Export all notes as encrypted or decrypted plaintext files (TXT, ZIP)
  • Individual note export available in .txt
  • Can export in formats compatible with Evernote/ENEX150151152

Joplin#

  • Full notebook export to JEX (Joplin backup), RAW, MD (Markdown), PDF
  • Supports export to ENEX for Evernote compatibility
  • Allows plain text and Markdown exports for all notes153154

Cryptee#

  • Export notes as PDF, HTML, and Markdown
  • Can export documents (including photos) in original formats
  • Rich text and images are supported in export155156157

Turtl#

  • Exports notes as JSON files
  • Attachments and files can be exported manually
  • Currently, no native PDF or Markdown export158159160

OpenNotas#

  • Exports all notes as encrypted JSON or plaintext
  • Supports backup/export for re-import into another instance
  • Primarily text-focused export161

Justnote#

  • Export all notes as Markdown or JSON
  • Individual note export available in Markdown
  • Design for decentralized and portable backups162

Simplenote#

  • Export all notes in .json or .txt format
  • Batch export supported for entire database163164

Logseq#

  • Notes saved as local Markdown files, easy to copy/export
  • Individual and bulk export as MD possible165166

Workflowy#

  • Export entire outline as formatted text, OPML, or Markdown
  • Supports both single and bulk export167168169

AppFlowy#

  • Export available in Markdown and plaintext
  • Supports custom API for extended data backup/export170171

CryptPad#

  • Can export notes as Markdown, HTML, and PDF
  • Collaborative docs also exportable in several formats172173

Notesnook#

  • Export notes as Markdown, HTML, PDF, TXT, and ENEX
  • Bulk export and encrypted backups supported174175

These options ensure you can move your notes to another platform, create backups, or share your data as needed.Here’s a summary table for the export options of all the note apps mentioned today:168150155161162174

App Export Formats & Possibilities
Standard Notes TXT (individual notes), ZIP (all notes), encrypted/un-encrypted, ENEX (Evernote)150151152
Joplin Markdown (MD), JEX (Joplin export/backup), RAW, PDF, ENEX (Evernote)153154
Cryptee PDF, HTML, Markdown, original file formats (for docs/photos)155156157
Turtl JSON (bulk/backup), manual for attachments (no direct Markdown/PDF)158160
OpenNotas JSON (encrypted/plaintext), bulk export/backup for migration between instances161
Justnote Markdown, JSON (all/bulk), designed for decentralized backups162176
Simplenote TXT (individual/all), JSON (all), batch export163164
Logseq Markdown files on disk (bulk/single note export), easily portable165166
Workflowy Formatted text, Markdown, OPML (all/single/bulk)167168169
AppFlowy Markdown, plaintext, API for custom/full export170171
CryptPad Markdown, HTML, PDF (all/collaborative notes)172173
Notesnook Markdown, HTML, ENEX, TXT, PDF, encrypted backup, bulk and individual174175

All these apps provide easy data export for backups, migrations, or sharing depending on your needs.150155161162168174


Cryptee#

Export notes as PDF, HTML, and Markdown

Can export documents (including photos) in original formats

Rich text and images are supported in export I am only looking to use crypto for docs, not photos. is there a cloud limit for number of doc/notes?

Cryptee offers cloud storage with a storage limit of 100 MB on its free plan. This free space is generally sufficient for storing and evaluating documents but might be limited for more extensive note-taking or larger document collections.177178

There is a file size upload limit of 500 MB per file due to browser memory constraints; files larger than this cannot be handled reliably, especially on mobile devices.179180

Cryptee is designed to handle encrypted documents and notes very well, but it is not primarily for photos or videos, and you can use it solely for document storage and note-taking if you prefer.181

If more storage is needed beyond the free tier, paid plans start at around EUR 3 per month for up to 10 GB of encrypted storage.177

In summary:

  • Free storage: 100 MB total cloud storage
  • File size limit: 500 MB per file max due to browser limits
  • Suitable for encrypted notes and docs only (photos optional)
  • Paid plans with more storage available.179177

This should help you decide on usage based on your needs for encrypted document storage rather than photos or large media files. 182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196


What is Cryptee’s document storage limit per account#

Cryptee’s document storage limit per account on the free plan is 100 MB total cloud storage. This means the combined size of all your notes and documents stored in the cloud cannot exceed 100 MB unless you upgrade to a paid plan, which offers larger storage options starting around 10 GB.197198


how many documents is 100mb total? can you give examples#

The number of documents you can store within 100 MB depends on the average size of each document. Here are some rough examples to illustrate:

  • Plain text notes: About 1 MB can hold roughly 500,000 words, so 100 MB could store around 50 million words. This might be equivalent to well over 10,000 typical plain text notes (assuming average notes of 5,000 words).
  • Markdown or simple formatted notes: Slightly larger than plain text, maybe 10,000 notes averaging around 10 KB each in size.
  • PDF documents: Size varies widely, but a typical one-page PDF might be 50-100 KB. So, 100 MB would hold approximately 1,000 to 2,000 such PDFs.
  • Rich text documents with images: If your docs include images or rich media, size grows quickly. A typical DOCX with a few images might be around 500 KB to 1 MB, so 100 MB would hold about 100-200 such documents.

In summary, for mostly text-based notes without large attachments, 100 MB supports thousands of notes. For rich documents with media, it’s closer to a few hundred documents. This makes it fine for text notes or small docs but limited for large multimedia documents or photo-heavy files.Here is a bullet list of free online note-taking systems accessible via browser with import/export abilities, including what each is most similar to and their relative lightweight-ness compared to Notesnook (lightweight) and Notion (heavy):

  • Standard Notes
    • Similar to: Simplenote
    • Import/Export: Supports import/export of plaintext, Markdown, ENEX (Evernote)
    • Lightweight-ness: Very lightweight (lighter than Notesnook)
  • Simplenote
    • Similar to: Apple Notes
    • Import/Export: Export/import in .txt or JSON format
    • Lightweight-ness: Lightweight (comparable to Notesnook)
  • Joplin
    • Similar to: Obsidian
    • Import/Export: Supports Markdown, ENEX, JEX, PDF exports
    • Lightweight-ness: Medium weight (heavier than Notesnook, lighter than Notion)
  • Logseq
    • Similar to: Obsidian
    • Import/Export: Markdown, outlines; file-based export/import
    • Lightweight-ness: Medium weight (between Notesnook and Notion)
  • AppFlowy
    • Similar to: Notion
    • Import/Export: Supports Markdown export/import
    • Lightweight-ness: Medium-heavy (heavier than Notesnook but lighter than Notion)
  • Cryptee
    • Similar to: Encrypted Google Docs
    • Import/Export: PDF, HTML, Markdown; supports export of docs/photos
    • Lightweight-ness: Medium weight
  • CryptPad
    • Similar to: Collaborative Google Docs with encryption
    • Import/Export: Markdown, HTML, PDF
    • Lightweight-ness: Medium-heavy
  • Workflowy
    • Similar to: Dynalist
    • Import/Export: OPML, formatted text, Markdown export
    • Lightweight-ness: Medium
  • TiddlyWiki
    • Similar to: Personal Wiki
    • Import/Export: Single-file HTML export, Markdown import/export
    • Lightweight-ness: Very lightweight (lighter than Notesnook)
  • Notesnook (baseline)
    • Similar to: Privacy-focused Notion
    • Import/Export: Markdown, HTML, PDF, ENEX, TXT
    • Lightweight-ness: Lightweight
  • RemNote
    • Similar to: Roam Research (for knowledge management)
    • Import/Export: Multiple formats; focus on academic knowledge
    • Lightweight-ness: Medium-heavy
  • Standard Notes
    • Similar to: Minimalist encrypted notes app
    • Import/Export: Supports encrypted exports and imports
    • Lightweight-ness: Lightweight
  • Justnote
    • Similar to: Decentralized note apps
    • Import/Export: Markdown, JSON
    • Lightweight-ness: Medium
  • OpenNotas
    • Similar to: Minimalist, encrypted note app
    • Import/Export: Encrypted JSON, plaintext
    • Lightweight-ness: Lightweight

This offers options across the spectrum from very lightweight to more feature-rich but heavier, with all having browser accessibility and import/export capabilities. Notesnook is on the lighter side, close to apps like Standard Notes, Simplenote, and TiddlyWiki. Apps like Notion and CryptPad are on the heavier end.

If you want, I can also help you with details on export options or usage recommendations.


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