What is Marble?
Marble is a free and open source note taking application designed specifically for Linux desktop environments like KDE Plasma and GNOME. It provides a simple yet effective way to create rich text notes, tackle checklists, set reminders, and organize your notes into notebooks.
Some of the key features of Marble include:
- Rich text editing - Add bold, italics, highlights, headers, links, and more to your notes
- Checklists - Create task lists you can tick off within your notes
- Reminders - Set due dates and times for your notes to revisit later
- Notebooks - Organize your notes by assigning them to different notebooks
- Tagging - Tag notes for advanced searching and organization
- Desktop notifications - Get notifications for checklist items, reminders, etc.
- Dark & light themes - Customize Marble to suit your preferences
- Offline access - Your data is stored locally for accessibility without internet
As an open source Linux application, Marble places strong emphasis on privacy and cross-platform accessibility. It uses local storage to save notes directly on your device to prevent privacy issues. The app is also designed to integrate smoothly across KDE, GNOME and other Linux desktops.
For those seeking a no-frills digital notebook tailored for Linux, Marble provides an efficient solution for organizing notes and tasks without relying on online services or subscriptions. Its intuitive workflow and range of useful features make it a great option for notebook-style note taking on Linux desktops.
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