Ask HN: Does anyone else, other than myself, need a secure note app?
I'm working on a secure note taking/saving app. Think Evernote + Wunderlist + 1Password with a hardy layer of encryption combined with a unique(?) way of note discoverability/consumption.
I'm an engineer so I tend to just dive in, prototype and code. I've been focusing on the core key management system, pretty far along (I think). Then for some reason, today, I woke up and realized: "shoot! do people really want this stuff?" Because, not to offending anyone here, but good key management stuff is pretty hard core work and requires a little bit more time & attention than the usual engineering project (at least for me).
My wife and I need this for our own purpose and I promised my wife I'd build it for her (heh!). So I guess, I'll ask an honest question, without any ulterior intention here: does anyone else need this? I would love and appreciate any thought one way or another about this.
Thanks,
-V.
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* Orgzly (Android editor)
* org-mode (the note mechanism itself)
* Unison (for file sync)
* Ubuntu LTS + OpenSSH (on the file server)
Happy to provide more detail if you're interested.
Your app would have to be great at non-secure notes AND have an option to add secure notes.
Evernote, btw, does support secure (encrypted) notes. They have a lousy UI for them but the option is there.
If you don't think that your app is better in at least some ways than existing note-taking apps, that having secure notes will not make a difference.
You make a good point. Having worked in consumer & enterprise security space, I can definitely confirm that security is indeed a very VERY difficult thing to sell. It's a chronic pain killer often-time conceived as a vitamin. I wasn't planning on pushing the security aspect of it, but yeah, engineering habit--I get excited about tech and forget that most people don't find it as as fascinating hah.
I sincerely hope you launch your note app. I think there's a reason why there are so many of them out there. No one has gotten it right yet. I thought Evernote did a pretty good job as conquering the market, but I think there's enough individuality, because I think that's what it is, everyone captures and consumes notes differently. We can certainly carve out a niches :)
Good luck!
-V.