I use emacs org-mode, and then git.
I'm not sure if any of this works for mobile though.
Otherwise, it's got encryption, similar syntax to markdown, lists, tables (spreadsheet-capable tables I might add), calendars. If you're into programming, you can write source code directly in the notes, have it execute, and then the results are output back into your notes. Lastly, github can render it in a nice way that makes it look pretty.
I use emacs org-mode, and then git.
I'm not sure if any of this works for mobile though.
Otherwise, it's got encryption, similar syntax to markdown, lists, tables (spreadsheet-capable tables I might add), calendars. If you're into programming, you can write source code directly in the notes, have it execute, and then the results are output back into your notes. Lastly, github can render it in a nice way that makes it look pretty.
I found that people use GIT for keeping their notes and it seems interesting, so I will update the article with that approach soon :)