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Developer(s) | Laurent Cozic |
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Initial release | 2017 |
Stable release | 3.0.13[1]
/ 6 July 2024 |
Repository | |
Written in | TypeScript, JavaScript |
Operating system | Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Android, iOS |
Platform | Electron, React Native |
Type | Note-taking application |
License | AGPL License |
Website | joplinapp |
Joplin is a free and open-source desktop and mobile note-taking and to-do list application written for Unix-like (including macOS and Linux) and Microsoft Windows operating systems, as well as iOS, Android, and Linux/Windows terminals,[2] written in JavaScript. The desktop app is made using Electron, while the mobile app uses React Native.
Joplin is named after the ragtime composer and pianist, Scott Joplin.[3]
Laurent Cozic started work on Joplin in 2016,[4] and the first Android version was released on 28 July 2017.
The first public desktop application release was version 0.10.19, on 20 November 2017.[5][6][7]
A Web Clipper[8] for Chrome was introduced in December 2017 and the Firefox extension was released in May 2018.
A new Joplin Cloud service was introduced in 2021,[9] along with an on-premises Joplin Server application. Both products can be used to sync notes, to-dos, notebooks and note data across devices, as well as share notes or notebooks with other Joplin users, or even publish content to the web.
Joplin's workflow and featureset is most often compared to Evernote.[10][11][12][13][14]