Thankfully, in the year 2020 there are many other options provided as free and open source software that allow you to keep your data safely on your own machine(s) and are completely free (except for the cost of your computer/phone) to use. Also in most cases you will have to pay for these services one way or another. When you use tools like Evernote and Notion all of your notes reside on their servers and that means that you have to trust that they’re not doing anything nefarious with your data and that they will look after it properly - even in the event of a cyberattack. However, relying on these third party tools can sometimes have its downsides. send emails containing a particular keyword to your evernote account or add items to your todo list via SMS. There are also plenty of mature tools like IFTTT and Zapier that allow you to chain together the many digital resources in your life. Many people are familiar with apps like Evernote and more recently Notion that allow you to keep notes on pretty much everything - almost like a second “digital” brain. In this article I’ll show you how to use free open source free and open source software to build productivity automation workflows to make Evernote and IFTTT jealous whilst keeping your data safely on your own machine(s). Open Source Productivity Automation with Joplin + Node-RED
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