Every day we forget one or the other crucial tasks, and we have no idea how that happens. While some of these are just lesser ones, few tasks are really important for us and we cannot afford to miss them out. This is when note-taking apps come to our rescue.
Whether we have to write down some minutes of a meeting with the client or just the groceries to be bought, these apps help us remember every bit of it. From handling the professional tasks to managing our personal life, note-taking apps come out as our saviours.
These apps not just allow you to take down notes, but also have many versatile in-built features like saving contacts, clicking pictures, adding sketches and sharing information. These to-do list managers even allow you to store your data on the cloud and sync it with other devices.
So give a read to these apps listed below and find out which one of them suits your needs best.
OneNote allows you to collect notes, images, and even audios and share them over the internet. The app also allows you to write paragraphs in collaboration and has a strong search feature to allow you to search across all the notebooks.
One of the most preferred note-taking apps, Evernote comes with tons of features but you need to pay to access some of them. Integrated with tools such as tags and shortcuts, Evernote also allows you to attach external files.
Google Keep allows you to make notes and also set reminders. The app supports gesture writing, voice memos and allows you to pin your tasks.
Though there is a very thin line between Google Keep and Google Tasks, the 2 apps have their own unique features. Google Tasks allows you to make tasks and their subtasks too, all with a sophisticated and fast interface.
Dropbox is already well-known for helping collaborate files. Dropbox Paper helps you collaborate your notes with your friends with additional features of brainstorming, reviewing ideas and managing meetings.
Simplenote is a note-taking application which can be accessed from most of the web browsers. Simplenote works on every platform including iOS, Android, macOS, Windows and Linux.
Servicing notes which can be synchronized on devices using Apple’s iCloud Service, Apple Notes is an in-house app for all iOS users. It allows you to add pictures through the camera, attach maps, and even use Siri to dictate the content.
Zoho implements different approaches for every note type. Different colours for different kinds of texts and adaptable features make the app a piece of cake. What else? Zoho is completely free.
A light-weight Apple only app, Bear allows you additional stuff like copying text from a web page to your note.
Atom Text Editor is a free and open-source text editor mainly for coding purposes. However, it also supports many other attractive note-making features.
Designed especially to ease the household chores, Cozi puts your household tasks on priority and even allows you to share information with your family.
Best for taking notes in your classroom, Notability allows you to make notes with hand and also overlay the recording of lectures.
So which of these apps are you going to download today?