SilentNotes
Note taking app with optional end-to-end encrypted sync to your PC.
SilentNotes is a note taking app which respects your privacy. Write your notes in a comfortable WYSIWYG editor with basic formatting like headers or lists, and synchronize them end-to-end encrypted between Android and Windows devices.
- Write the notes in an easily operated WYSIWYG editor.
- Create To-Do lists to keep an overview of your pending tasks.
- Protect your notes with a user defined password.
- Quickly find the right note with the full-text search, just by typing a few letters.
- Store the notes to an online-storage of your choice (self hosting), this allows to synchronize them between devices and offers an easy backup.
- Currently supported are the FTP protocol, the WebDav protocol, Dropbox, Google-Drive and One-Drive.
- The notes never leave the device unencrypted, they are end-to-end encrypted and can only be read on your devices.
- A dark theme is available for more comfortable working in dark environment.
- Use basic formatting to structure your notes and make them more readable.
- SilentNotes does not collect user information and requires no unnecessary privileges.
The Windows version is available from the Microsoft store.
Packages
Version 5.5.1 (2021-02-08)
Android Versions:
9 Libraries detected:
Libraries:
- Android Support v4 (Development Framework)
The Android Support Library is not actually a single library, but rather a collection of libraries that can roughly be divided into two groups: compatibility and component libraries. For details, please see
Understanding the Android Support Library.
- Browser (Utility)
display webpages in the user's default browser.
- Androidx Core (Utility)
a static library that you can add to your Android application in order to use APIs that are either not available for older platform versions or utility APIs that aren't a part of the framework APIs.
- Documentfile (UI Component)
a library to view a file document.
- Lifecycle (Utility)
perform actions in response to a change in the lifecycle status of another component, such as activities and fragments.
- Google Core Libraries for Java 6+ (Utility)
a set of core libraries that includes new collection types (such as multimap and multiset), immutable collections, a graph library, functional types, an in-memory cache, and APIs/utilities for concurrency, I/O, hashing, primitives, reflection, string processing, and much more.
- Java.Interop (Utility)
a binding of the Java Native Interface for use from managed languages such as C#, and an associated set of code generators to allow Java code to invoke managed code.
- Mono for Android (Utility)
an open source implementation of Microsoft's .NET Framework.
- The Open Toolkit Library (Utility)
a fast, low-level C# wrapper for OpenGL and OpenAL.
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Version 5.5.0 (2021-01-10)
Android Versions:
9 Libraries detected:
Libraries:
- Android Support v4 (Development Framework)
The Android Support Library is not actually a single library, but rather a collection of libraries that can roughly be divided into two groups: compatibility and component libraries. For details, please see
Understanding the Android Support Library.
- Browser (Utility)
display webpages in the user's default browser.
- Androidx Core (Utility)
a static library that you can add to your Android application in order to use APIs that are either not available for older platform versions or utility APIs that aren't a part of the framework APIs.
- Documentfile (UI Component)
a library to view a file document.
- Lifecycle (Utility)
perform actions in response to a change in the lifecycle status of another component, such as activities and fragments.
- Google Core Libraries for Java 6+ (Utility)
a set of core libraries that includes new collection types (such as multimap and multiset), immutable collections, a graph library, functional types, an in-memory cache, and APIs/utilities for concurrency, I/O, hashing, primitives, reflection, string processing, and much more.
- Java.Interop (Utility)
a binding of the Java Native Interface for use from managed languages such as C#, and an associated set of code generators to allow Java code to invoke managed code.
- Mono for Android (Utility)
an open source implementation of Microsoft's .NET Framework.
- The Open Toolkit Library (Utility)
a fast, low-level C# wrapper for OpenGL and OpenAL.
Download (11.1 M)