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The best alternatives to Edit Pad are tiddlywiki, Boostnote, and Memo. If these 3 options don't work for you, we've listed over 10 alternatives below.
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  • Welcome to TiddlyWiki, a unique non-linear notebook for capturing, organising and sharing complex information. Use it to keep your to-do list, to plan an essay or novel, or to organise your wedding. Record every thought that crosses your brain, or build a flexible and responsive website.
  • Boost Note is an intuitive and stylish markdown editor. It's fully open-source, and used by 1 million developers!
  • Memo allows you to take smarter notes with GitHub Gists, learn how you can take better notes.
  • Compose private notes, optionally share them with others and still stay in control of who can access your data. All while having an excellent offline-first experience on all platforms.
  • Free and open-source note-taking service
  • NoteChain is an app which allow users to write private and public notes on Ethereum Blockchain. A public note can be easily shared with a unique ID. The note can also be protected by a password so only the selected one can see it.
  • Noteli is an Open Source CLI tool made especially for note-taking. Noteli is built using powers of TypeScript and security of Auth0 with MongoDB. Noteli would help developers to take notes quickly from the shell without wasting time through GUI :P
  • GitX is a chrome extension that allows you to add notes/comments, only visible to project collaborators. This helps maintainers of the project to communicate with each other in GitHub itself and not use any other communication channel. Context matters!
  • Joplin is a free, open source note taking and to-do application, which can handle a large number of notes organized into notebooks.
  • Organize all of your favorite notes and bookmarks in one place side by side.
  • Take Notes is a platform that allows you to create handwritten notes in a flash. It's super simple and fun to use! Type in your note or scan an image -it's up to you! Engage your audience and your clients with a personal touch!
  • Some of Grafobook's features are: -Rich text support (bold, italics, underline, strikethrough) -Add tags and colors to your notes to organize them -Attach a reminder to your notes and get notified -Customize your application theme -Backup or share your notes
  • I got tired of not being able to use the entire screen to watch what I am writing so I build a new note taking app. Pro tip: Slide spacebar to move cursor