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Memos
Introducing 'Memos' - the ninja of note-taking apps that's so privacy-oriented, it could be wearing a digital cloak! This app is as lightweight as a feather but packs a punch like a heavyweight, capturing your brainwaves and locking them in a SQLite vault. Fancy writing in plain text but with a twist of markdown magic? Memos has got you covered. It's like having a Swiss Army knife for your thoughts, all while being powered by a Go + React.js + SQLite trio that's smoother than a triple espresso. Customize it to your heart's content - change the server name to 'Fort Knox' or the icon to a unicorn, because why not? Memos is not just open source; it's open source with a cape, vowing to keep your notes free forever. Plus, with its RESTful API, it's ready to play nice with other services and expand your creative universe. Host it on RepoCloud, where the cost is as tiny as the app's digital footprint, and let your ideas soar on a budget!
Benefits
- Privacy First
- Memos is a privacy-first note-taking service. It allows you to keep your own data by yourself. All data generated at runtime is saved in the SQLite database file, ensuring your notes and thoughts are kept private and secure.
- Lightweight but Powerful
- Despite its lightweight package, Memos is a powerful tool. It uses a Go + React.js + SQLite architecture, providing a robust and efficient platform for capturing and sharing your thoughts.
- Free Forever
- Memos is completely free. All features are available without any charges, allowing you to capture and share your thoughts without any financial constraints.
Features
- Plain Text with Markdown
- Memos saves all content as plain text, not HTML. It supports a wide range of useful markdown syntax, making note-taking simple and efficient.
- Customizable
- Memos is highly customizable. You can personalize the server name, icon, description, system style, and execution script to suit your preferences.
- Open Source
- Memos is an open-source application. It believes in the future of open source, and all its code is available on GitHub.