My note-taking style has changed: moving to Apple Notes and MarginNote 4
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.
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.
Apple Intelligence was the biggest announcement, which felt mostly like repetition with few additions to what Apple had already presented.
Every product Apple creates is always the something-est device they have ever made.
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.
The goal is keep trying and to improve yourself to become unfazed by all kinds of distractions.
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.
Uncle Dan has been running an experiment with different iPads since the first iPad Pro was released in 2015. After almost a decade, he’s ready to dispose of all them and only keep one that he’ll be using for his work going forward.
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
By embracing digital note-taking, you’ll equip yourself with powerful tools to organise your thoughts, boost productivity, and keep your knowledge base readily accessible.
We like the minimalist collaboration features in Document360. They make it easy to track and plan your work.