GNU/Linux openSUSE Installing Joplin – QuickStart Guide
Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Download and Install Joplin in openSUSE GNU/Linux Desktop.
And Joplin for openSUSE is a Free, Open Source Note taking and To-do App, which can handle a large number of Notes organised into Notebooks.
The Notes are searchable, can be copied, tagged and modified either from the Application directly or from your own Text Editor.
Again one of the goals of Joplin is to avoid being tied to any particular company or service, whether it is Evernote, Google or Microsoft.
Finally, the Joplin Features are:
- Desktop, mobile and terminal applications.
- Web Clipper for Firefox and Chrome.
- End To End Encryption (E2EE).
- Note history (revisions).
- Synchronisation with various services, including Nextcloud, Dropbox, WebDAV and OneDrive.
- Offline first, so the entire data is always available on the device even without an internet connection.
- Import Enex files (Evernote export format) and Markdown files.
- Export JEX files (Joplin Export format) and raw files.
- Support notes, to-dos, tags and notebooks.
- Sort notes by multiple criteria – title, updated time, etc.
- Support for alarms (notifications) in mobile and desktop applications.
- Markdown notes, which are rendered with images and formatting in the desktop and mobile applications. Support for extra features such as math notation and checkboxes.
- Choice of both Markdown and Rich Text (WYSIWYG) editors.
- File attachment support – images are displayed, other files are linked and can be opened in the relevant application.
- Inline display of PDF, video and audio files.
- Goto Anything feature.
- Search functionality.
- Geo-location support.
- Supports multiple languages.
- External editor support – open notes in your favorite external editor with one click in Joplin.
- Extensible functionality through plugin and data APIs.
- Custom CSS support for customisation of both the rendered markdown and overall user interface.
- Customisable layout allows toggling, movement and sizing of various elements.
- Keyboard shortcuts are editable and allow binding of most Joplin commands with export/import functionality.
- Multiple profile support.
1. Launching Shell Emulator
Open a Terminal window
(Press “Enter” to Execute Commands)2. Installing AppImageLauncher
Then to Set up AppImageLauncher on openSUSE
Optionally you can simply Download and Run the Joplin AppImage…
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