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this post was submitted on 26 Jan 2024
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Notesnook?
It has a premium tier with some features locked behind that, so try the freebie first to see if it's what you want. But I think if covers all those bases. It's other selling point is encryption, security, and privacy. So by default it'll prompt for biometrics or password to open the app. You can turn off a bunch of that if it ends up being too much friction for the quick note taking you're insinuating.
Hey! Thanks for the suggestion. That one is not in the 15 I have tried, I'll check it out.
UPDATE: So I tried a whole bunch more note apps, and settled on
NeutriNote CE
It covers all the functionality I need, and is powerful with plenty of features if required.
Thanks for the other suggestion too.