Best Note-Taking Apps for MinIO

Find and compare the best Note-Taking apps for MinIO in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Note-Taking apps for MinIO on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    TagSpaces Reviews

    TagSpaces

    TagSpaces UG

    $39 per year
    TagSpaces is a cross-platform, privacy-aware file manager and browser that has some note-taking capabilities. It allows you to organize your files and folders using tags and colors. You can download it for Windows, macOS Linux and Android. The TagSpaces Web Clipper allows you to collect web pages, bookmarks and geo-coordinates as well as screenshots from the Web. The built-in Markdown editor allows you to create notes that include tables, math formulas, todo lists and diagrams. TagSpaces can be connected to any folder on your hard disk and allow you to quickly browse its contents. You can add labels also known as tags to any folder or file. In the Pro version, you can also add descriptions and geotags to files and folders. Geo-tagged files or photos can be placed on a digital map. In the Pro version you can also turn every folder into a Kanban board, which allows you to represent process with the help of cards(files) and columns(folders). Cross-references can be achieved by using tags in the folder hierarchy. You can search for files using any combination of tags with the built-in search. TagSpaces can also browse files placed on S3 compatible object storage like from Wasabi or AWS S3.
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    Paperwork Reviews
    Paperwork serves as a self-hosted, open-source substitute for platforms such as Evernote®, Microsoft OneNote®, and Google Keep®. We at Paperwork hold the belief that your personal data truly belongs to you, and no individual or corporation should have the ability to access it or derive any advantage from it. For this reason, we aim to develop software that empowers users to securely store and manage their documents within a private cloud environment — catering to everyone from computer scientists handling sensitive information to critical journalists, freedom-of-speech advocates, or even your grandparents. Our mission is to provide a privacy-centric, open-source option for note-taking that facilitates the capture of ideas and document organization. Currently, Paperwork is undergoing development, and to set it up in its present form, users need a solid understanding of Docker and DNS, along with a grasp of basic HTTP proxying concepts. Additionally, familiarity with tools like Traefik and Minio may prove beneficial. As we continue to enhance Paperwork, we invite users to join us on this journey towards better privacy and control over their data.
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