For work, school, and creative endeavors, you need to take notes. Lots of them. Short written descriptions of ideas you have. Math equations copied by hand. Pictures of whiteboards. Audio recordings.
We list the best note-taking apps, to make it simple and easy to manage your notes on the go. Note-taking apps have become increasingly popular, not least with the wide availability of mobile devices, ...
Every Windows user eventually encounters Notepad. It's the built-in plain-text editor that has shipped with the operating system since time immemorial (meaning since Windows 1.0, almost 30 years ago).
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You've heard it half a dozen times or more, especially if you're a frequent XDA reader — Obsidian is awesome. It's so awesome that even me, someone who has bounced from app to app looking for anything ...
Computers and phones have become the go-to note-taking method for many. But your brain benefits from an old-fashioned pen and paper. This article originally appeared on The Conversation, and is ...
Computers and phones have become the go-to note-taking method for many. But your brain benefits from an old-fashioned pen and paper. Do you pick up any old notebook and pen when you need them, or do ...