Built-in encryption sounded niche until I actually used it.
Have you ever found yourself overwhelmed by the sheer number of note-taking apps available, each promising to transform your productivity? If you’re an iPad user, you’ve likely come across Apple Notes ...
Compared to Evernote and Notion, iPad Notes feels more straightforward to use. It doesn't require setup, decisions to make, or an interface to learn. You just launch the Notes app, write your thoughts ...
Paid apps are just lighting money on fire if your note-taking habits are as simple as mine: ...
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 ...
Stop paying monthly just to sync text files. Seriously.
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