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This simple note-taking app is a minimalist's dream
Note-taking apps are a dime a dozen. From all-in-one workspaces like Notion to sticky-note systems like Google Keep, there's a spectrum of options to choose from. But what if you want something ...
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This two-app note-taking setup is 10x more productive than a single app
The biggest issue is mental overload. When one app tries to handle thinking, organizing, writing, and archiving at the same ...
People have a habit of using messaging apps to send things to themselves. So much so that chat apps like WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram have built-in features for bookmarking or note-taking. Developer ...
This application has a really nice-looking UI, and it’s free to use. That’s not all, though, the app is also open-source, which is always great to see. It currently has a 4.2-star rating in the Google ...
We look at Evernote, OneNote, Notion, and a variety of other note-taking apps, from simple to complex. We look at Evernote, OneNote, Notion, and a variety of other note-taking apps, from simple to ...
Parth is a technology analyst and writer specializing in the comprehensive review and feature exploration of the Android ecosystem. His work is distinguished by its meticulous focus on flagship ...
Number seven in our series is free, streamlined, an absolute joy to use — and here’s the biggie — syncs seamlessly with one of several desktop companions (which are also free); it’s also the first ...
Laptops are ideal for taking course notes. They’re portable enough to carry with you to every class, they have built-in keyboards and touchpads for fast typing and navigation, you can doodle and ...
It worked fine, but my needs have evolved since then. As Google Keep tacks on new features, it’s become a bit too bloated for my needs, and the interface’s lack of focus on long-form writing started ...
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