

I like it a lot more UI wise. It feels like the modern MS Office if the ribbon UI wasn’t awful and busy. Compatibility is extremely good as well. Has Nextcloud/standalone web version, desktop versions, phone versions. I haven’t used the phone app that much, but it seems good from what I have used.
Edit: I don’t know how well it handles Markdown, however.









Yeah but the problem is a LOT of common domestic door locks and padlocks are vulnerable to low skill attacks like raking or other simple bypasses that you can learn in a couple hours. The number of lock makers that cheap out and neglect even basic higher security features is shocking. Unless you really go out of your way and specifically go looking for a quality lock are you unlikely to find one with something like security pins and higher tolerances that resist picking.