QuillBot AI for improved writing (2024): complete review
We love and hate QuillBot. We love how the web app is almost perfect and works so seamlessly.
QuillBot AI for improved writing (2024): complete review Read More »
We love and hate QuillBot. We love how the web app is almost perfect and works so seamlessly.
QuillBot AI for improved writing (2024): complete review Read More »
So, when they say offline first, they really just mean you can access your Anytype notes offline. That’s to be expected, no?
Anytype for the Mac (2024): complete review Read More »
We like the minimalist collaboration features in Document360. They make it easy to track and plan your work.
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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.
Notion for the Mac: complete review Read More »
Adobe Acrobat Reader is not optimised for running on any device; it has terrible RAM management, which makes the app a pain to use.
Adobe Acrobat Reader for the Mac: complete review Read More »
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.
Fantastical Calendar for Mac: complete review Read More »
UPDF is a PDF editor by Superace Software Technology Co., Ltd that
UPDF for the Mac: complete review Read More »
We especially love Joplin makes sure that users’ notes are private and that we can sync with any cloud service we choose.
Joplin for the Mac: complete review Read More »
You need an account to use RemNote and that is a red
RemNote more concerning than Notion Read More »
Asana is a project management app by Asana Inc. It’s available on
Asana for the Mac: complete review Read More »
Todoist is a to-do app by Doist Inc. It’s available on macOS,
Free Todoist for the Mac: complete review Read More »
You can set up your business email with either Apple Mail or
Apple Mail vs Titan Mail for the Mac: comparison Read More »
Titan is a powerful, professional business email app that uses your domain
Titan mail for theMac: complete review Read More »
Are you tired of dictating your new WiFi password every time you
QRTiger: innovative QR code solution Read More »
Agenda is a GTD app for tracking your meetings and their notes.
Agenda for the Mac: complete review Read More »
On your lists, you can choose what you see, so you can add and hide columns depending on what matters to you. We moved to ClickUp from Asana, and we’ve never looked back.
Introduction to ClickUp Read More »
When doing online research, downloading information from different websites to catalogue it
Weava for Google Chrome: complete review Read More »