I tried Capacities for Mac: My Thought Process
I’m always on the lookout for a new note-taking app, and recently Capacities caught my attention. It looks like Anytype and Notion.
I’m always on the lookout for a new note-taking app, and recently Capacities caught my attention. It looks like Anytype and Notion.
A lot of you guys have been wondering if I still recommend Noteful as a Goodnotes replacement. I can’t answer that question unless we look at the apps side-by-side.
CollaNote has come a long way since its launch. I am happy to see that the app is more stable, and the developers have really worked hard to polish it.
In this post, I’ll be walking you guys through how I plan for our courses in Apple Notes, and then schedule them to Apple Reminders to view them in Calendars by Readdle.
CollaNote just recently had a big update. We now have the third version of the app, CollaNote 3.0. In this video, we’re going to look at the new UI, what it’s like now to create new notebooks, as well as the writing tools in CollaNote 3.0.
I am hesitant to recommend Kilonotes for any serious note-taking, but it is a fun app to explore.
Nebo has given us a couple of updates in the last couple of months, and we’ll be covering them from Nebo 5 and their latest version, Nebo 6, to see what we can do in the app now.
We have received a lot of updates from Goodnotes 6 in the last couple of months. Our review of the app is due for an update now, because it’s not the same app anymore. But, before we get to that, let’s see what has been happening in the app.
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.
You guys know that I have always been big on rough notes and final study notes. At least, I was for a very long time, even after I left med school.
We have been waiting a long time for the Calculator app on the iPad. Was it worth the wait?
At the WWDC24 keynote, I got a glimpse at some changes that might make some of us reconsider using the app in iPadOS 18. The updates are few but significant.
A few features are missing in MarginNote 4, which we had in MarginNote 3. We could collaborate before, but now we can’t.
These updates are the most interesting we have received for Apple Notes in what feels like years now.
We’ve reviewed many handwriting note-taking apps but still get many questions about individual features.