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  • What do you mean by background sync, like it syncing as a background service without needing to open up the app?

    Unfortunately, nested notebooks are still in the planning stage but they are on the road map. It’s also something that I would really like to see added, but for right now since I get unlimited tags and notebooks and you can also select a couple of colors I’ve made a “tech” notebooks and made tags like "linux “lemmy” and things like that and then I can just stack the tags and if need be add a color to it to differentiate it further. I wouldn’t say that Joplin is bad just that leaves a lot to be desired and especially things that I really need for my day to day and just like that is integrated to notesnook. Right now they’re almost done with adding different app formats but nested notebooks is pretty soon on the list








    • Doesn’t track you like discord does to remain “free”
    • You audit the code for security and privacy issues
    • You can self-host or fork the code for yourself if you ever need to build a backup because some idiot decided to purchase the original revolt project and decided to screw with it
    • It has an open source license so the software can never be privatized, it’s essentially a public utility; for everyone by everyone

    Our Story:

    The Revolt project originally started back in 2019 by a group of three students from the United Kingdom and the Czech Republic, looking for an alternative to the already emerging, closed-source chat platforms. Our main focus for the project was to create an open-source, completely compromise-free platform that offered all of the same features and competed against other chat apps

    • Revolt is made with collaborative effort, and if you like coding it makes it so if you can to try and code stuff to add custom functionality or plugins or whatever else. Like a public utility you can add to it and develop it communally, though in this case it would be a public utility serving a public with a population of just you. But because of the GPL license Revolt uses, it makes it so that you need to share your changes. I don’t need to choose the same software license than the original project meaning that if the original project gets bought out and they choose to change the license you can just fork it and choose a license where they can’t commercialize a project so needs to remain a public utility. Whatever form the source code takes, it remains a public utility until perpetuity.