Evernote has great note creation and search capabilities, but a slow roll-out of fixes and very restricted free version made ...
Obsidian and Notion offer unique note-taking experiences catered to different user preferences. Obsidian utilizes a Markdown-based editor for simple text formatting, while Notion offers a block-based ...
Here’s a tantalizing little paradox to chew over: One of the most interesting up-and-coming productivity apps is also one of the most immediately familiar-feeling—on the surface, at least. But while ...
I create a lot of notes, both for work and personal projects. In my quest for the perfect tool, I tried countless options, but three stood out from the crowd — Google Keep, Evernote, and Notion. While ...
Finding the perfect note-taking tool can feel like searching for the right pair of shoes—what works for someone else might not be the best fit for you. Maybe you’re someone who craves simplicity and ...
Meeting transcription is a hot commodity for all productivity suites. Companies like ClickUp and Zoom have added transcription with an AI summary to take on other upstarts in this vertical, including ...
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 ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Digging up old documents, finding that password buried in meeting notes, turning your note-taking app into your ...
If you're looking for an app that helps you take notes and organize your life, you may end up choosing between Notion and Evernote. Here's what I pick. Evernote is much more note-focused and Notion is ...
Ever find yourself juggling between Apple Notes and Notion, wishing there was an easy way to bring the best of both worlds together? Apple Notes is perfect for quick, offline note-taking or scribbling ...