| Again, you are living in the past. - I can share a note with my wife and kids and they can live edit together. - I can encrypt my notes and share them across the cloud. - I can send my notes in an email, I can embed photos, videos, emails, messages in my notes. - I can send my notes directly to my reminders and attach them to a reminder. - I can can documents and sketches directly from my notes. - My notes automatically look for keywords to turn into dates and reminders. - My notes can add tags and have automatic backups and recovery. You can also put code blocks within a note, export it, and then run it through a code executor, which is way safer than having some sort of editor automation that will slurp up a random note and hack your computer and steal all your credit card info. |
I have tried a couple of these SaaS note-taking apps and I've immediately hated them. Too much fluff, too much bullshit only put in to justify charging a price for what is effectively notepad running in a cloud. No, I don't need to sync or share anything. I don't need integration with 50 other useless cloud products. I have very little use for software which is proprietary and can't be arbitrarily beaten into submission to do what I want, and only what I want. I have no interest in software which is mobile first and has no decent native app. And no, electron doesn't count.
Acting as though you have the superior taste and everyone who disagrees with you is just out touch only weakens your argument.