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I've used a lot of note-taking apps over the years, but Trilium has reset the bar for what I expect in such tools.
With the new year upon us, it's time to make the usual litany of resolutions. Maybe one of those resolutions could be to keep yourself better organized so your life doesn't spiral into the dark abyss ...
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 ...
While there's no shortage of free note-taking apps, syncing is where they get you. Most charge $5-15 monthly to access your ...
A good note-taking app is a big part of every productivity toolkit. Here are six note-taking apps I incorporated into my workflow, and why I think UpNote is the best one. I have been on the hunt for ...
Over the last few months, I have jumped from Notion to Evernote to Google Keep and back again, always searching for the perfect digital notebook. However, after countless downloads and frustrating ...
There's more to consider than just what supplies to buy this year (though we'll help with that too.) When you're a student, your notes are your lifeblood. With more online options than ever for ...
The Samsung Notes app has received an update. The update allows the app to run on any Windows device. Previously, the app could only be synced on a PC if you had a Galaxy Book or used a workaround.
Google Keep is a go-to option for taking quick notes and creating lists on Android phones. Still, its limitations become apparent as your needs evolve and workflow expands. If you are frustrated by ...
Obsidian is the Winamp of productivity tools. If you're as ancient as I am, you might remember that the best part of that once-ubiquitous music player extension was the massive number of plugins and ...
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Have you ever found yourself fumbling with a resource-intensive app just to capture a few simple notes? Many tools promise organization but end up feeling ...