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10. Evernote Evernote has been one of the best note-taking apps on lots of platforms for years. It's a great app to collect multiple inputs, including images, texts, recorded audios and clippings of web pages. The iOS app is free to download, but the free tier is restricted to sync...
No, this app isn’t nearly as versatile as Evernote.Simplenote(free;iOSandAndroid)—as the name implies—is simple. You write stuff down, and that’s it. Then again, the vast majority of the note taking I do is just writing stuff down. And one person’s versatility can be another pe...
5. It supports bookmarks, highlights and note-taking. Cons: 1. This app is too clumsy and often not responding. What’s more, it crashes sometime. 2. It is a little bit slow and can takes seconds to scroll through a picture.
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The Amazon Kindle Scribe also offers yet another cool feature that other Kindles don't. It's a digital notepad. You can handwrite or draw on the display using a stylus. Use the note-taking app to create custom digital notebooks and then fill them with pages containing thoughts or sketches....
You're in luck here. The best note-taking app is Notes, Apple's own app, which works with Apple Pencil and comes for free with iPadOS. Notes is tough to beat because it's integrated by default across Apple's own products, and supports art, scanning documents, handwriting via Apple Penc...