![]() ![]() I haven’t always been a long term iOS user until recently, and was primarily an Android user and on Windows for most of my personal & professional life. ![]() I sign everything with PDF Pen (Thanks Myke Hurley for the recommendation on Upgrade last year), buy all my books (including technical books) on Amazon just to make full use of the Kindle app, and use Duolingo for my language learning on these devices, no physical books in sight, I even cut the cord and use Amazon Prime/Netflex/YouTube/Twitch for all my entertainment.īut that’s the thing. I have every bill, invoice, contract and component that could be sent digitally, sent that way. I live in an all digital paperless world. But for note taking power users who use note apps as their physical notebooks, then these apps should (and Can) do more. I did so on OneNote.Ī lot of long term iOS users who generally aim for simplicity stick with the Notes app, it does the job, it takes text input…. I gave up halfway through, as iCloud let me down severely and had a prolonged delay on the syncing of content, as such my Elder Scrolls Blades launch review was lost and I had to re-write it. Now I did swap for a short time to Apple Notes a little while ago, and I had over 100 notes to import by hand to the platform. You look at the way the developers of these apps have designed them and iterated them over the years and it comes down to four key elements:Ģ) Tabbed notes feature and easy to organize contentģ) Handwriting conversion & Apple Pen Support That fill the role of note taker and that’s it – hell even Square Space makes aīut really, what makes a good note taking app that folks want to use? The current landscape for apps of choice for note taking is generally fairlyĬompetitive in the top 5 for this category, and then a miraid of smaller apps Where writers need some variety for comparison against the likes of Apple’s Underdog is OneNote, it is mentioned not as much as the others on line (mostĬommonly Notability and Good Notes go head to head often) and isn’t reallyīrought up often aside from lists online that go for more than 3 to 5 apps, Why?īecause they are easy to use, have syncing for multi device use on the AppleĮcosystem and are very powerful for pro users. Taking Apps for iOS” on Google and YouTube, and you see a common trendīetween those three apps, they come up often and are quite popular. IOS that are convenient, user friendly and most of all, store notes simply so The list goes on for decent note taking apps on
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