https://markdown-it.github.io/
It looks like this is the parser used, with some options to reduce the set with the sanitizer. At least, that's my reading of markdown.js
Joplin is very much like Boostnote was once. It is centered around markdown, has lots of useful plugins, synchs to onedrive/ dropbox, and features all that Boostnote does not have. Especially drag/drop of things.
It does not have the templates that Notion has. But it's free, and the data is all yours.
Has anybody used multicloud? It looks like the best answer would be to use something like this to sync the dropbox and box folders to each other.
Hi, sorry for the long wait,
The local is using local storage to store the notes, so the notes are not on disk but directly stored in browser storage (still on disk but in the database).
The file system storage is of course storing the notes directly in a folder location on disk.
Cloud (now legacy cloud) is storing the notes in a cloud environment, with sync capabilities.
You use a file system when you want to store the notes on your disk, easily accessible, easily inspectable, easily synced by some external tool (google disk, dropbox, one drive).
You use local storage if you don't want to mess around with the file system and store the notes directly in-app data. They should still not be shared they should be in your local network.
You use cloud storage (now legacy) when you want to sync notes across different PCs, mobile phones, and different platforms (macOS, Windows, Linux).
Paid storages (at least after a certain amount of documents/users)
The new cloud space is similar to the legacy cloud but with a lot more features. The new cloud team space is similar to the legacy cloud but with more features and team collaboration.
You can see more about features and plans here: https://boostnote.io/pricing
I also noticed there is a difference between the app on https://boostnote.io/ versus the github one, is it because they are releasing a new version which does not have everything ?
Google Drive on android does not work like on PC, so it can't be used to synchronize a note folder in the background. To do that, you can use something like: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dk.tacit.android.foldersync.full