Publish: 2015-05-03 | Modify: 2017-06-22
Some time ago, I saw someone discussing which cloud note-taking app to use on v2ex. Later, I heard about WizNote and initially I was hesitant, but after trying it out, I fell in love with it.
At first, I used Youdao Cloud Note because I could log in directly with my Netease email, which was convenient. Later, I switched to Evernote, which I also liked, but the client felt a bit bloated and laggy.
As a programmer, I often need to code and take notes. Unfortunately, Youdao Cloud Note and Evernote do not support code highlighting (although I heard that it can be achieved through certain plugins, it seems troublesome).
By chance, I tried WizNote based on a recommendation from a netizen. It has a native Markdown editor and supports code highlighting, making it a very convenient note-taking tool for programmers. Fellow programmers might want to give it a try.
Code highlighting
I often want to record some code snippets I wrote or found online, and it's too cumbersome to put them on my blog. Using WizNote is a good compromise.
Registration link: WizNote
I come from China and I am a freelancer. I specialize in Linux operations, PHP, Golang, and front-end development. I have developed open-source projects such as Zdir, ImgURL, CCAA, and OneNav.