You can export your notes from the Android app by opening the navigation drawer, tapping the Settings item in the drawer, and tapping the Export data option under the Account section. You will be shown the system file explorer where you can choose to save your data locally or remotely via services like Google Drive if you have a Google account on the device. You will also be able to edit the file name, which is simplenote.json by default.

Please note that by publishing your note, everyone with the link to the published note will be able to view the content. Avoid publishing the note if it contains sensitive data not meant for public access.


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Go into the App Store on your device, click on your profile in the upper right, and Subscriptions. If you use an Apple device you can use this link to cancel in a browser. If you use an Android device you can use this link.

I want to create a TOC at the top of a note that links to a heading structure in the note (internal not external note links). This is because some notes can be lengthy and have a good outline structure with headings and sub-headings.

Simply start typing a note link by using the [ character and some text from your note title, and you will be offered a list of notes to choose from. This feature is available on Android, macOS, and web, and will be in an upcoming release on Windows/Linux and iOS.

If you publish a note which contains internal links, any links to other published posts will be automatically converted to their public links in the published version! Now you can create a Table of Contents, a homepage of your published notes, or a navigation bar that links to the previous/next notes in a series. The possibilities are endless.

If anyone cares, I just found out that Simplenote allows for internal linking and, by opening the note info panel (where I have wordcount and so on), I can see which notes are linking to the opened notes.

In my home page when I click a post it points to a link like this -plugin-new-change-manually/ it opens successfully. But when I have a link inside that post. Say link_1. It points to -plugin-new-change-manually/link_1.md. Gives me 404. It is pointing to a md file.

What are Wikilinks (or internal links) Internal links, or wikilinks, are links to a page of the site/wiki in the format [[page name]] (note the double square brackets).From Wikipedia: :Links:To create a so-called...

So, while I was using Simplenote to just publish a file on the web, I visited the Simplenote blog where I discovered that Simplenote now supports internal links across files and manages backlinks, automatically. An internal link is created by typing a square bracket ('[') which leads to a search:

Simplenote supports a full implementation of markdown, including tables, and some interesting additions, such as file-linked tags (see \u2018workings\u2019 and \u2018project\u2019 at the footer). These tags can be used in search, as well.

I selected that file (although I edited the text to just show \u2018amplenotes\u2019 and not the full filename). That link is an internal link, with the normal \u2018http://\u2019 replaced with \u2018simplenote://\u2019, which automatically creates a backlink in the target file, accessed through the information menu item:

Images \u2014 can\u2019t upload images to Simplenote: have to host somewhere else like Imgur, Tumblr, or Substack. With Typora, I moved images to a specific folder on my Mac, and that has caused some problems, so I don\u2019t really mind having to upload. I think for private materials going forward, I will use Tumblr, and copy the link. Still considering how to upload all the existing images I have. Maybe in Imgur.

Simplenote is really good if you're looking for an Open-Source, fast, multi-platform, note-taking app that supports Markdown, has bi-directional sync, supports linking notes together, and revision history.

When I share a page from Chrome app or gReader pro, the GMail or SimpleNote app handles the title and the link well.

But when I share from the SimpleNote app to Joplin, everything is fine - probably the Android has (least) two kind of share mode.

Apple Notes has received many improvements over its lifetime, but noticeably absent year after year was the ability to easily add quick links in notes to other notes for reference. The latest software updates for iPhone, iPad, and Mac finally address this with a simple note-linking tool.

Note-to-note connections let you "link your thinking" so that your notes aren't isolated in their folders and are easier to find later. Now, ideas in one note can be quickly connected to ideas in another, meaning you don't have to resort to broader connections using tags to group related topics.

Apple's new note-linking feature follows other note-taking apps, such as Bear, Evernote, Obsidian, and Simplenote, which already make deep-linking notes a simple task. There were some workarounds using Shortcuts and collaboration invites to create note links in Apple Notes, but it should have never been that difficult.

Creating a link to another note is simple and can be accomplished in various ways depending on how you want the link to appear. On iPhone or iPad, if you want to add an inline note hyperlink to a word or phrase in your current note:

Once the note has been linked, tapping the text will immediately open the note that you linked to. You can also long-press the hyperlinked text to see the link (which uses the applenotes URL scheme) and open, copy, or share it.

If you don't need to hyperlink any text in your note or would prefer to see the other note's name, you can add a regular link to the other note. This can be done as described above in step 5, which will replace the selected text you initially meant to hyperlink. However, there are two better ways that make more sense.

No matter which two of the methods you use, the resulting link will appear as a note icon with the name of the note right after it. If you ever update the note's name, this link will update accordingly, ensuring the hyperlink always reflects the note's current title.

Tapping the note's name will immediately open its associated note. You can also long-press the note's title to see a rich link preview of the note itself. You'll also have options to open the note or copy its link, as well as a way to edit or remove the link.

Unfortunately, after tapping the hyperlinked text or the note's name to open up the linked note, you can't quickly return to the note you were in first. However, you can link it to the current note to create a bidirectional connection. That way, going forward, you can switch between the notes with just a tap.

You can also edit or remove note links. For links that use the note's name, tap and hold its name, then select "Remove Link" to get rid of the whole thing. Otherwise, select "Edit Link" to change the link to a different note or switch off "Use Note Title as Name" to add custom hyperlinked text instead via the "Optional" field that appears. You can remove the link from here as well.

For links that use custom hyperlinked text, use the selection tool to highlight some or all of the link, which should bring up the contextual menu where you'll see options for "Edit Link" and "Remove Link." When editing the link, you can change the link to a different note or switch on "Use Note Title as Name" to swap the hyperlinked text out with the note's name instead. You can remove the link from here as well.

On Simplenote, you can also publish notes with public links and share them with individuals or large audiences. Simplenote offers a simple switch to instantly turn off public access. Plus, Simplenote keeps the Markdown edits in the web view. Therefore, you can structure your notes as regular blog posts.

I am an historian who uses DT to organize my archival documents. I would like to be able to make notes about a document while reading it that are both visible while viewing the document but also viewable outside of it i.e. in a list of notes (that are linked to the document). Thanks!

I would (and do this now) open a new document in a window along side the review document. I use the DEVONthink editors in Markdown, but any format works. Sometimes use ByWord on my Markdown documents. Or even use another external editor of choice, e,g. Word or Pages if you want text and images. Or a fancy text editor. Whatever. At the top of that document put the DEVONthink item link to the review document. Put that comment document in the same DEVONthink Group as the review document.

The Simplenote Electron desktop application has received a major update yesterday. The new 2.0.0 version includes a rewrite "of some key parts of the app, as well as replacing the editor component and adding support for internal links".

Originally created by Simperium back in 2008, Simplenote is developed by Automattic, the company behind Wordpress.com, Akismet, etc., since 2013.Simplenote features include notes version history, instant search and search by tags, public note links, optional Makrdown support, different note views, light and dark themes, and the ability to export notes.

Simplenote 2.0.0 also comes with some new features, like a server connection indicator in the sidebar and support for internal / inter-note links. To add a link to an existing note, click the note you want to link to in the sidebar, then click the info (i) button in the top right-hand side of the Simplenote window. At the bottom of the info window you'll see that note's internal link that you can copy, and then paste in another note to link to it:

I found that editing the Okular text on the shortcut as above did fix everything, but if I right click and select Properties or Edit, under the Application tab, it reverted back to the default program location of /opt/Simplenote/simplenote but the Arguments line has the --no-sandbox %U and it seems to work that way just the same. ff782bc1db

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