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Sign me up Stay informed about special deals, the latest products, events, and more from Microsoft Store. This is the notepad program designed for those who want to maximize their productivity. Another feature? Use the Notepad as part of the ClickUp mobile app as well.
You can record meeting notes , make checklists and then create tasks instantly from your notes. No other note taking app or project management platform offers you this type of flexibility. Sync your Chrome extension with your mobile app and desktop application.
ClickUp works wherever you need to go. ClickUp is the only project management software program that has this option…and your same notes will transfer from your browser right into ClickUp. PRO: Easy to use to take notes on the web, perfect for students and personal use.
CON: Frequently rolls out new features it can be hard to keep up! And completely accessible. Make note lists, save links, copy text and even record audio notes. Those are amazing features that come as part of your Gsuite applications. Pro: As part of the Google Suite, you can take meeting or lecture notes on your browser or your smartphone via an app and it stays with you. Con: Formatting text or markdown is a bit harder to do.
Compare this web app with 5: Evernote. Though only available on Apple products, Bear is a note taking app to be reckoned with.
It has a simple left to right interface with a main menu, a note snippet display of your most recent notes, and then the actual note taking area. One of its key features is its organizational system. Use hashtags to categorize, then use a slash command to create even more subfolders.
You can do this from anywhere in the note. This is a simple way to organize and categorize your notes. The new folders then automatically appear in your main menu.
It also uses other markdown text editor shortcuts to link your notes together. Very intuitive! Pros: Hashtags and categorization from anywhere in the note. Cons: Not enough separate workspaces or different levels of categories. This Reddit thread has more.
Workflowy takes the idea of an outline to an extreme. Rather than create smaller cards for each of your notes like a notepad , Workflowy drills further and further down into an outline, creating a hierarchical structure right from the start. Workflowy offers extreme flexibility. Novelists use to plan books; managers can create quick tasks and checklists to pass onto their team. From there, you can add tags and more organizational tools emerge.
With its new mobile apps, Workflowy is definitely worth a try. Not sure about Workflowy? Check out our blog on Workflowy alternatives. PRO: Easy to see zoom in and out from the big picture to smaller details. The blank page can be daunting after all.
It is an open-source app that saves encrypted notes that only you can decrypt and read. Privacy of your notes is the main thing that the app boasts of. The notes that you create are end-to-end encrypted and even the people behind the app cannot read them. Its other best feature is multi-platform accessibility I. Some of its best features are offered through powerful extensions.
But unfortunately, these are available only in the premium version. A note-taking app with focus on team collaboration, Slite allows teams of infinite numbers to share and collaborate on notes. Different members of a team or group can create spaces on the app for their shared notes that they can collectively edit or discuss upon. Apart from the collaborative editing, commenting, and revision history among team members, Slite also allows you to create private notes for your personal use only.
There are many templates to get started with as well as the feature to import your documents from other apps and platforms. As a team collaborative note-taking app, Slite does miss out on some important features like project or task management, calendar and video conferencing features. Other than that, it is a very useful app for a well-coordinated team work. Typora is basically a markdown editor with a bundle of editing and annotation features. However it can be equally useful as a note-taking app.
It allows you to organize your files, sync your data with cloud services, import and export files in multiple formats, and use any of the cool themes for your notes. The app also eliminates the need of a preview window and give you a live preview instead. As Typora is essentially a markdown app, there are not many advanced features of a note-taking tool like collaborative editing and direct sharing with a group or team.
Other than that, it is a perfect minimal editor that can double as a note-taking app. Grammarly is hailed as one of the most useful tools for proofreading and grammar-checking. The app allows you to save notes in your account and even upload documents from your computer. The notes that you save as displayed as tiles on your homepage from where you can either delete or download them.
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