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Now (January 2025), I rely on Joplin completely, enjoy the many features that are important to me, and trust that the main players in the Joplin community will continue to support me with their app and service. I support Joplin by submitting bug reports and by purchasing Joplin Cloud Users.

At the beginning of 2023, I switched from Synology DS Note to Joplin. I gradually created my approximately 6000 notes from DS Note manually in Joplin as soon as old information was important. I couldn't find a useful export/import function from DS-Note to Joplin. I started with a self-hosted NextCloud appliance as a synchronisation target, but soon gave up the self-hosted approach because I couldn't manage the sum of possibilities and the associated problems on my own, so I switched to a ‘Managed NextCloud’ provider. What excites me about Joplin, among other things, is the basic possibility of running multiple Joplin profiles for different users in the same application and encrypting the data in Joplin itself. Since there has been a tricky problem with the Joplin Android app and the use of multiple profiles in conjunction with NextCloud since 2023, which was still not solved at the end of 2024, and I had gained trust in the Joplin community in the meantime, I migrated my Joplin data to the Joplin cloud via JEX export. There I bought two Joplin Teams Users and about four Joplin Basic Users after I realised that I needed a separate email address for each user. Because of the lack of a delete function in Joplin Cloud, I created email addresses for each user with the date in the address in order to get the control over the different versions of my data that I needed for my purpose. This way, I could already start with new users, while I had to wait for the scheduled deletion of my experimental users.