What FOSS applications do you use for habits, tasks, and notes?

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You really sound like the taget for Logseq
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A privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge management and collaboration.

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Thanks! Could you expand?
You can write anything in the daily notepad and link it to any concept or page anywhere, and have backlinks, and it builds a graph of all of this. It can handle TODOs as well
How can you sync it though? I am running Linux and iPhone. Only paid sync?
You can sync using syncthing or anything else or use the paid sync feature

@ocean @seliaste
You can use Syncthing, FolderSync… even the monster Dropbox… What I use is Filen, but you have to manually download the folder for Android. This is not a big problem for me, though, because I'm mostly a PC user 💻️ I might look for other options in the future, but I'm OK now.
💡 Ah, and not to forget: You could use Logseq's sync if you like it in order to support the project (I personally enjoy it a lot, it helps me very much with learning, and it's not so hard to learn how to use it if what you want is not highly advanced text formatting)

#Syncthing #FolderSync #Dropbox #filen_io #Logseq #sync

@ocean @seliaste
Plus the plugins support for the desktop app
And that it's open-source, so there are more possible ways to change it to suit your needs

#Logseq #opensource

I think zero of those options work for iPhone sadly… I do see the paid but worried about security
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@ocean Plus, you can search for alternative apps for syncing, this is what I did too