![]() GitJournal has gained quite a bit of interest: it works on your mobile device of choice, free to jump into, open to contributions, and can sync notes to a repo (or multiple repos with the Pro version). "Mobile first Markdown Notes integrated with Git." Note that obsidian is free for personal use but requires at least a paid commercial license for business use. Paid options can assist note-takers with automatic syncing, publishing of notes, and other perks. Though it doesn't have git support built-in, other mobile apps can assist in providing that backend. It had the best mobile experience, for me, out of the apps I tested. Obsidian is a PKM (Personal Knowledge Management) tool that provides a sleek UI to Markdown files. Cost: Free for personal use (or paid options for business use and other features)."Obsidian is a powerful knowledge base on top of a local folder of plain text Markdown files." Though, what happens when you walk out the door? It turns out that your phone can work with Markdown, too! If you're using Dendron, you can use VSCode/VSCodium as well as a suite of powerful commands to manage your notes. On the desktop, Markdown notes can be taken in any plain-text editor of choice. Best Mobile Note-Taking Apps for Markdown
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