Sure! I use and itās great, but I do have a couple of issues that stops me using Joplin as my ultimate, one-for-all solution. This will be a little long:
*The encryption sometimes goes haywire, I donāt know why. Iāve done a clean encryption from zero using my Windows desktop Joplin as ācanonā, waited for it to sync, then proceeded to sync my Android, Macbook and iPhone apps, one at the time. Things goes smooth but sometimes it doesnāt decrypt the file and it asks me to fill in the password. So now I have two passwords to input so I can access the data on my Android, for example, or three on my macbook. Weirdly enough, my Windows desktop still asks only for one.
*Joplin sometimes refuses to download a note on Android or iPhone, citing some esoteric (to me) error related to some exe file, which is weirder because Iām on a phone. Usually this happens with notes that have files attached, and it would be easier to just go to the file system to grab it.
*Which brings me to my biggest issue. I used to use Obsidian, but I dread that app to death because the way it edits texts is unbearable, and that thing is ridiculously slow, and Joplin is miles ahead in both camps. But I miss having my files organized in my folders, using Obsidian as a knowledge manager that dealt with mixed file formats. I could grab a folder and drop a bunch of files from a project like my notes with screengrabs, the AI files I created, the PDFs with reference guides, and articles grabbed from the web. Obsidian would list all those files as ānotesā, and I could do things like tagging, linking between files, linking to files inside the notes, create mood boards, stuff like that. If a file could be added to a folder, it was game.
Meanwhile, with Joplin⦠Letās say it doesnāt like to deal with files very much. PDF files get a cramped view instead of using the full viewport, and if I add a, say, PSD file into a note it gets thrown into a huge āresourcesā folder with tons of other files, instantly losing context and ease of manipulation. This also brings the sync issue I mentioned before, becoming problematic if Iām on the go and need to share a file from a project.
And since I work with sensitive projects and I need a backup, I put all my files into a Cryptomator vault and save it on my OneDrive folder. When I worked with Obsidian, this was simple: everything was on folders, folders goes inside Cryptomator, and I could just jump to my file structure and grab or drop what I needed, and later open Obsidian to add notes and references to which files needed to be worked on, what references to use, etc.
Now I use Joplin, but I lost most of the āfile managementā part. I do it separately directly on the file manager and with help of Tagspaces to create that relations between files, and Joplin goes exclusively to write and research. If I could instead just put Joplin over my file structure inside Cryptomator that would be pure bliss.