Versions:

  • 3.5.13
  • 3.5.12
  • 3.5.11
  • 3.4.12
  • 3.4.10
  • 3.4.7
  • 3.4.6
  • 3.3.13
  • 3.3.12
  • 3.3.10
  • 3.3.9
  • 3.2.13
  • 3.2.12
  • 3.2.11
  • 3.1.24
  • 3.1.23
  • 3.1.22
  • 3.1.20
  • 3.0.15
  • 3.0.14
  • 3.0.12
  • 2.14.22
  • 2.14.20
  • 2.14.19
  • 2.14.17
  • 2.13.15
  • 2.13.14
  • 2.13.13
  • 2.13.12
  • 2.13.11
  • 2.13.10
  • 2.13.9
  • 2.13.8
  • 2.12.19
  • 2.12.18
  • 2.12.15
  • 2.11.11
  • 2.10.19
  • 2.10.18
  • 2.10.17
  • 2.10.16
  • 2.9.17
  • 2.8.8
  • 2.7.15
  • 2.7.13
  • 2.6.10
  • 2.6.9
  • 2.5.12
  • 2.5.10
  • 2.5.8
  • 2.4.12
  • 2.4.9
  • 2.3.5
  • 2.3.3
  • 2.2.7
  • 2.1.9
  • 2.0.11
  • 2.0.9
  • 1.8.5
  • 1.7.11
  • 1.6.8
  • 1.6.7
  • 1.5.14
  • 1.4.19
  • 1.3.18
  • 1.2.6
  • 1.0.233
  • 1.0.216
  • Pre-release

Joplin, an open-source note-taking and to-do application developed by Laurent Cozic, is designed to help users capture, organize, and securely access their thoughts across multiple devices. Released under version 3.5.13 and supported by 69 iterative releases, the software is categorized within productivity and note-management tools. It stores notes in Markdown format, allowing them to be created or edited either inside the application or through any external text editor, and supports full-text search for rapid retrieval. Notebooks can contain a large number of searchable, taggable, and copyable entries, while import capabilities accept both plain Markdown files and complete Evernote exports, preserving formatted content, attachments, images, and metadata such as geolocation and timestamps. Operating on an “offline-first” principle, Joplin keeps the entire dataset locally on phones or computers, guaranteeing accessibility without an internet connection; when online, end-to-end encryption protects synchronisation with Nextcloud, Dropbox, OneDrive, or the dedicated Joplin Cloud service. Extensibility is provided through plugins and themes, and users can craft custom extensions to tailor the workspace. Native desktop clients exist for Windows, Linux, and macOS, complemented by Android and iOS mobile apps, and a Web Clipper browser extension for Firefox and Chrome enables direct saving of web pages and screenshots. Joplin is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside multiple applications.

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