Hi, does anybody know any notetaking app which supports sync with caldav server ? I am self-hosting a Radicale server which on android with DAVx5 client and jtx Board app works pretty well! I have searched on web but haven’t found any desktop alternative to jtxBoard yet which supports this protocol. Anybody using this setup ?

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Which OS?

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Linux

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There seems to be a request to add this to the new Thunderbird CaldDAV features: https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/support-vjournal-in-thunderbird/idi-p/46295

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I hope they really do it. I’d love notes in Thunderbird.

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Yes. I use thunderbird for all the other caldav features. So being able to use the app for notes will be the best thing.

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I also used Thunderbird exclusively for a long time, but recently switched, because the rewrite brought a lot of UI problems for me and even some vanishing data with the CardDav contacts. At the moment I use Evolution, the standard Groupware suite of Gnome/Cinnamon/… , which I avoided for a long time because Thunderbird was better at the time. I noticed that it is quite stable now and doing the basic jobs very well and has a good desktop integration (no struggles with thunderbird tray icon!). And Evolution also has Caldav Integration for Notes.

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KDE’s KOrganizer supports journal entries

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But it’s not what I want. KOrganizer’s is a full fledged journal with a date, whereas I need a simple note taking app without a date.

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Forgive me.

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Its okay man

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