| Operation | TakenoteR v1.0 | Obsidian v1.5 | Notion (Web) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cold start to editor | | 2.4 sec | 5.2 sec | | Search 10k notes (fuzzy) | 12 ms | 45 ms | 1,200 ms (network) | | Memory with 500 open notes | 82 MB | 210 MB | 450+ MB | | Bundle size | 14.2 MB | 210 MB | N/A (PWA) |
This article explores every facet of TakenoteR-v1.0, from its core architecture to its novel feature set, and explains why it might be the last note-taking app you will ever need. At its heart, TakenoteR -v1.0 is a hybrid local-first markdown editor and knowledge base manager . It is not a web app. It does not require an account, an internet connection, or a monthly fee. Instead, it operates directly on your file system, treating every note as a plaintext .md (Markdown) file. TakenoteR -v1.0- By HNStudy
It is not trying to be the smartest tool in the room — it is trying to be the fastest, most reliable, and least intrusive. In an age of SaaS fatigue, AI-generated clutter, and laggy Electron apps, the quiet confidence of a 15MB, Rust-powered note editor feels revolutionary. | Operation | TakenoteR v1
HNStudy, a pseudonymous developer collective known for producing high-quality, no-nonsense utilities for programmers and technical writers, has finally unveiled the first stable version of their flagship application. After six months of beta testing and community feedback, TakenoteR v1.0 promises to solve a problem that modern note apps have ignored: It does not require an account, an internet