And if there is a migration tool from onenote to the alternative that would be even better.

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    I use Obsidian. It is simple and easy to use but very feature filled. It uses Markdown and stores files locally.

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      Not everybody will mind but Obsidian isn’t FOSS unfortunately. That said I think their business model is very reasonable and import/export is super easy because everything is markdown. Some FOSS alternatives are Trillium and Logseq.

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        I’ve been very happy with logseq and use org as the file format since I also use emacs and orgmode. But having logseq being a dedicated notes solution on desktop and mobile has been great.

        I know that OP isn’t interested in syncing, but another FOSS application I use in conjuction is Syncthing. I use it to sync between my devices, while still being local (to my own devices).