So, in our last post, we talked about Joplin, this open-source note-taking program created by the talented Laurent Cozic. 
One of us use Joplin for many years, first at work and later in personal computer too. Because we like it, we decided to tell about it today.
We found a really interesting interview with him about the product philosophy behind Joplin, which we'd love to share with you.
In this interview, Laurent talks about why he chose to make Joplin open source, the focus on privacy and security, and what the future might hold for Joplin.
He also talks about how he uses Joplin for work and for personal use, and he has some recommendations for people who are just starting out with it.
You can read the interview here:
https://nesslabs.com/joplin-featured-tool
A last thing... Laurent works a lot on this project, and... for free!
So if you'd like to send a donation to the project, you can do so here: https://joplinapp.org/donate (they accept Bank Transfer, PayPal, Patreon, Liberaply and Github Sponsor).
...or you can consider rating the app on Google Play or App Store. 