

Yes, it supports LaTeX math blocks via KaTeX.


Yes, it supports LaTeX math blocks via KaTeX.


Not on the roadmap. Notes are plain .md files on your disk. What I do is luks encrypt at the filesystem level.


Different tools. LogSeq is outliner tool with a database backend. HelixNotes is a markdown editor (with default WYSIWYG editor) with plain .md files on disk


Sure, working on that.


No built-in sync planned for now. Notes are plain .md files so you can sync the folder however you want. I personally use Syncthing for this and it works great.


No, notes are plain .md files on your disk. Encryption was never the goal.


Definitely, yes. I’m trying to tackle them one by one.


AI-assisted, yes.


The fact you need a guide to get a working Notepad and Paint back says everything about the state of Windows 11 and Microsoft.


The age verification trap is just a symptom. The real disease is tech illiterate legislators making decisions about internet infrastructure.


Ollama is now also possible.


You can now open a note in a separate window. This has been added in v1.1.6, along with other fixes and feature additions.


Did this few months ago. Everyone should do the same.


Great! Thanks for the feedback.
All 3 enhancements noted. Will be implemented in next release.
Update: The line shortcuts and line numbers will be in the next release. The side-by-side/split view requires a significant architecture refactor, so that one will take longer - it’s on the roadmap but not for the immediate next release.


Not at this moment. Which local model would you like to see as an additional option?


Thanks! No Patreon yet, but I’ll set something up. For now, the best support is feedback and bug reports.


Correct. Yes I am.


Exactly. Off by default, invisible unless you enable it.


Fair question. Use case: you take rough notes during a meeting, no formatting, just raw thoughts. AI can clean them up, summarize, or restructure after the fact. It’s completely optional though. Disabled by default, doesn’t even show in the context menus unless you explicitly configure it in settings with your own API key. If you don’t want it, it’s like it doesn’t exist.
Honestly, I can add it to Codeberg instead of HelixNotes. Codeberg allows 100MB per file upload inside a release. So this will not be an issue for the Android version. Will do it.
For IzzyOnDroid, I’m working on it since they don’t like the fact that Anthropic/OpenAI (Cloud AI) options are in the app.