/OpenNote

OpenNote was built to be an open web-based alternative to Microsoft OneNote (T) and EverNote.

Primary LanguageJavaScriptMIT LicenseMIT

OpenNote Build Status

In a post 9/11 world of mass digital surveillance, there is only one way to keep your digital information safe. In the United States, you do not have have 5th amendment rights if you entrust you information to a third party.

The fix is to take personal responsibility and host applications yourself.

OpenNote was built to be a open source(MIT License), web based note taking software. It is designed to be self hosted and gives you ownership of your data.

Please support this project by:

Thank you!

Download using Docker

or download manually from here.

Demo

https://foxusa.github.io/OpenNote/OpenNote/

Features

  • BYOS(Bring Your Own Server)
  • Full WYSIWYG editor
  • Touch friendly and mouse friendly ui
  • Upload manager (not enabled in demo :) )
  • Light weight
  • Multi user support
  • Search
  • Offline App
  • CouchDB Sync via PouchDB
  • Move Folders(Drag into another folder in the list view.)
  • Rename/Delete Folders(Click on folder title to get menu.)
  • Responsive

Upcoming Features

  • Tags (You win)
  • Email to note
  • Implement history viewer
  • Install script
  • Move Notes (Feature lost when migrating to Angular based list)
  • Mobile App

Documentation

How to install

How to upgrade

How to build

Themes

PHP backend

License

JQuery - Distributed under the MIT License
Angular - Distributed under the MIT License
Bootstrap - Distributed under the MIT License
CKEditor - Distributed under the MPL License
Angular UI Tree - Distributed under the MIT License
Alertify.js - Distributed under the MIT License
PouchDB - Distributed under the Apache License
Dragula - Distributed under the MIT License
Into.js - Distributed with license from Afshin Mehrabani Copyright (C) 2012

OpenNote Code - Distributed under the MIT License

© Jacob Liscom 2015

Credits

J. Liscom - Supreme Programmer

Kam Bnkamalesh - His TODO project heavily influenced my UI design