Install the app with the command sudo dpkg -i b (Where XXX is the release number).Change to the Downloads directory with the command cd ~/Downloads.deb file to my ~/Downloads directory and do the following: Since I’m installing on a debian-based Linux, I’ll download the. Once you’ve done that, download the installer for your platform. The first thing you must do is sign up for a free account. My combination of usage is between Android and Elementary OS, so I’ll focus on that. Once you start using Simplenote, you’ll appreciate the focus on only the features you need and nothing more. The combination of simplicity and handy features makes Simplenote that one app I keep promising myself will someday take over from Google Keep. With it you can take simple notes (as the name would imply), share those notes, tag and search notes, make use of an ingenious version control system, set a PIN lock for the app, enable markdown for notes, and not pay a penny for the software.
Simplenote works on Android, Linux, Mac, Kindle Fire, Windows, and from any browser. When I need that level of simplicity, but I still need to be able to keep my notes in sync with all of my devices, I turn to a little tool called Simplenote. Something without all the bells and whistles, so I can just get my work done. When that occurs, I long for something simpler. The sheer amount of notes I’ve made can be a bit overwhelming and the nature of the layout requires me to make use of the filter/search system, thanks to the ridiculous amount of notes I’ve stored.
However, there are times when Keep is just too much. If you're looking for a simple note keeping tool, one with a minimal feature set that still manages to get the job done, Jack Wallen might have just the app for you.