
JR Raphael, Foundry
But mostly, Joonote’s strength is in its simplicity and the unusual notification-based note system it offers. If that sort of setup speaks to you, it may be just the advantageous Android note option you never knew you needed.
Joonote is free for a fully featured 30-day trial without any sign-ups, account creations, or credit cards required. After that, if you want to keep using it, you’ll have to pony up 15 bucks for a one-time lifetime purchase in order to keep the app fully functional.
Only you can decide if it’s worth that price, of course, but as a one-time purchase, it’s an interesting proposition — particularly if you think this is something you’d use for multiple years, thus making its per-year cost increasingly affordable.
