Peech (text-to-speech reader) for iPad: Full Review
If you have a lot of documents you need to go through that you don’t want to read yourself, Peech is a handy tool. It’s not clear whether or not all this happens on your device. Given
If you have a lot of documents you need to go through that you don’t want to read yourself, Peech is a handy tool. It’s not clear whether or not all this happens on your device. Given
I updated to iPadOS 18.1 for the Developer Beta. The Public Beta of iPadOS 18 is also available now; not sure how long it’s been around. Are any of you guys trying it out?
Given how much work the developers have put into the user interface of the app, I hope that they’ll be adding more features soon. They really did put a lot of effort into the aesthetics of the app, which makes it a future-proof design.
We’ve reviewed many handwriting note-taking apps but still get many questions about individual features.
We love and hate QuillBot. We love how the web app is almost perfect and works so seamlessly.
Freenotes is pieced together from different note-taking apps, and it’s very easy to see. You can see Noteful, Notability, Goodnotes, and Apple Notes.
So, when they say offline first, they really just mean you can access your Anytype notes offline. That’s to be expected, no?
Apple Journal is simple, but it still needs a bit of work as its missing some essentials to make the app more functional.
We love how Structured gives us a clear visual presentation of our daily schedule. Aside from having an excellent AI assistant, it seamlessly integrates data from Apple Calendar and Apple Reminders. Y
We like the minimalist collaboration features in Document360. They make it easy to track and plan your work.
If you care about your privacy and hate the idea that there might be a chance (no matter how small) that you might lose your notes, then you should probably not use Notion.
Adobe Acrobat Reader is not optimised for running on any device; it has terrible RAM management, which makes the app a pain to use.
Noteshelf 3 is a great alternative for anyone running away from the subscriptions you get with GoodNotes and Notability.
We don’t really like the idea that Fantastical is just a platform that collects so much information from too many of our calendars and to-do apps.
In a nutshell, Zinnia is not well equipped for digital planning, but it’s also overkill for bullet journaling.
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We especially love Joplin makes sure that users’ notes are private and that we can sync with any cloud service we choose.