Dear all,
I'm looking for a simple way to sync notes between devices like my Samsung Galaxy 8 and my Surface Go 2 in Windows S Mode. I found an app on Google Play Store (Floaty) that claims to sync with MS Sticky Notes, but it seems totally buggy and does not really work. If it did, it would be perfect for my needs. Which are: a simple widget on the Android phone homescreen where I can quickly type in any simple notes (e.g. todo stuff) without the need for any functions beyond plain text, with the notes being synced with a desktop app on the Surface or vice versa. MS OneNote kind of offers this functionality, but the Android app is not easy enough to access. Todoist might also be a way, using the android app and a browser extension, but functions might be a little bloated for my needs; or GoTodo with apps on Google and Microsoft store and browser extension (both not tested yet).
I would be grateful for any ideas, suggestions, experiences...
Cheers
Looking for a simple way to sync notes between devices
Re: Looking for a simple way to sync notes between devices

Last edited by Pendrive on Fri Jan 27, 2023 3:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Looking for a simple way to sync notes between devices
Thanks, probably not quite what i'm looking for
Re: Looking for a simple way to sync notes between devices

The "Floaty" app Android widget, where I mostly type in notes. Relatively unstructured, no markup, bullets or hierarchies necessary.

MS Sticky Notes. This time syncing seems to have worked. Don't know why. Mostly it doesn't sync or messes everything up.
Looking for a reliable alternative that is nearly as simple as that.
Re: Looking for a simple way to sync notes between devices
We have ResophNotes in the database (use it with Simplenote). Is this what you're looking for?
https://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=1951
I am using OneNote and is absolutely fine for simple notes synchronized between PC and an Android phone. To be fair, I never had a powerful phone until now, but just got one few weeks ago and a lot of my frustrations vanished (apps open instantly, 0 freezes, 0 crashes, smooth as butter etc.).
https://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=1951
I am using OneNote and is absolutely fine for simple notes synchronized between PC and an Android phone. To be fair, I never had a powerful phone until now, but just got one few weeks ago and a lot of my frustrations vanished (apps open instantly, 0 freezes, 0 crashes, smooth as butter etc.).

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Re: Looking for a simple way to sync notes between devices
When I have to sync notes, I use Standard Notes. It's a good encrypted notes app that has clients for Windows, MacOS, Android and Linux. The free version should be sufficient for most users.
However if you're looking for a notes widget that works from the homescreen, perhaps try Notesnook? I've always wanted to try this one, but I'm already using Standard Notes. Notesnook looks like it has a widget from what I've seen on their website.
However if you're looking for a notes widget that works from the homescreen, perhaps try Notesnook? I've always wanted to try this one, but I'm already using Standard Notes. Notesnook looks like it has a widget from what I've seen on their website.
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Re: Looking for a simple way to sync notes between devices
Thanks, I'll take a look at what I can accomplish with Simplenote and Standard Notes.
Re: Looking for a simple way to sync notes between devices
What I do nowadays -- after having tried inumerable iterations of programs across different platforms: I try to keep everything as close to plain text as I possible can (thank god for Markdown and its memorable and intuitive syntax); l use device specific programs to write and manage my notes (Quillnote on Android, ClipDiary, Cintanotes or even good old Windows Notepad on the desktop); I don't synchronize regularly but whenever I need to exchange stuff, either a single note or a database dump, I use Telegram which is available everywhere... (previously, I used Dropbox for this and it worked pretty good, but then they brought a 3 device limit for free users that killed my convenience).
Far from a perfect solution but, hey, whatever works, right...?
Far from a perfect solution but, hey, whatever works, right...?

Re: Looking for a simple way to sync notes between devices
...maybe this tool can help you.
Warpinator 0.3 released at February 7, 2023
• This is an unofficial reimplementation of Linux Mint's https://distrowatch.com/ file sharing tool Warpinator for Windows 7-10 (and Android and Linux too).
• Transfer files between Linux, Windows and Android devices.
• works on Wndows 7/8/10/11 - Linux - Android.
From MajorGeeks review:
• GitHub project page: https://github.com/slowscript/warpinator-windows
• GitHub downloadf page: https://github.com/slowscript/warpinato ... s/tag/v0.3
• direct download portable: https://github.com/slowscript/warpinato ... ws_0.3.zip
• size of compressed file (zip): 7,99 MB
• language (source code): 100% C#
• require: .NET Framework 4.6.2
• build with Visual Studio
Warpinator for Android: rel. 1.5.3
• Github project page: https://github.com/slowscript/warpinator-android
• GitHub download page: https://github.com/slowscript/warpinato ... tag/v1.5.3
• GitHub direct download: https://github.com/slowscript/warpinato ... _1.5.3.apk
• Google Play App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... warpinator
• size of compressed file (apk): 6,75 MB
• language (source code): 100% Java
Reviews:
• Softpedia: https://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/ ... ator.shtml
• Majorgeeks: https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/detail ... nator.html
Translations of Android version:
• Weblate service: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/warpinator-android/
• List of translations: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/war ... #languages
Screenshot Windows version
Warpinator 0.3 released at February 7, 2023
• This is an unofficial reimplementation of Linux Mint's https://distrowatch.com/ file sharing tool Warpinator for Windows 7-10 (and Android and Linux too).
• Transfer files between Linux, Windows and Android devices.
• works on Wndows 7/8/10/11 - Linux - Android.
From MajorGeeks review:
Warpinator for Windows: rel. 0.3Warpinator is designed to be as straightforward as possible to use when you need to get your data from one place to another, spanning formats, systems, and even your Android device.
Once run, Warpinator immediately scans and finds any available network devices and then lists them for you. All devices can be previewed to ensure their corresponding IP addresses are correct, etc.
You can then view the file queue, begin the transfer, approve/decline the transfers, and keep track of the transfer status through the progress bar.
• GitHub project page: https://github.com/slowscript/warpinator-windows
• GitHub downloadf page: https://github.com/slowscript/warpinato ... s/tag/v0.3
• direct download portable: https://github.com/slowscript/warpinato ... ws_0.3.zip
• size of compressed file (zip): 7,99 MB
• language (source code): 100% C#
• require: .NET Framework 4.6.2
• build with Visual Studio
Warpinator for Android: rel. 1.5.3
• Github project page: https://github.com/slowscript/warpinator-android
• GitHub download page: https://github.com/slowscript/warpinato ... tag/v1.5.3
• GitHub direct download: https://github.com/slowscript/warpinato ... _1.5.3.apk
• Google Play App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... warpinator
• size of compressed file (apk): 6,75 MB
• language (source code): 100% Java
Reviews:
• Softpedia: https://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/ ... ator.shtml
• Majorgeeks: https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/detail ... nator.html
Translations of Android version:
• Weblate service: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/warpinator-android/
• List of translations: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/war ... #languages
Screenshot Windows version

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