NoteTaking
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Amazon’s note-taking Kindle Scribe is the cheapest it’s ever been
The Father’s Day deals have landed, with discounts on everything from Bluetooth speakers to streaming devices to help you (or your dad) make the most of summer. And if your plans involve unwinding with a good book, well, Amazon’s latest Kindle Scribe is on sale at Amazon and Best Buy starting at just $299.99 ($100 off), which is a new…
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Why I Ditched Multiple Note-Taking Subscriptions for Notion
Summary Evernote has great note creation and search capabilities, but a slow roll-out of fixes and very restricted free version made me wary of Evernote’s new owners. Standard Notes has features comparable to Evernote, like web clippers and no note size limits, but importing my notes from Evernote didn’t have a happy ending. Notion offers far more than simple note-taking,…
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Your Personal Note-Taking Assistant Is Just $39.99 for Life
TL;DR: Streamline your productivity with My Notes AI Pro Plan — transcribe and summarize unlimited audio on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac with lifetime access for only $39.99. Taking notes during meetings, lectures, or brainstorming sessions can often feel overwhelming, especially when ideas flow faster than your pen or keyboard can move. Luckily, we no longer have to rely on…
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The best note-taking apps for collecting your thoughts and data
These days, we are all dealing with huge amounts of information, from meeting notes to social media, to photos and videos, to whatever else we’ve collected — and we are all trying to find some way to store it, organize it, and find it when we need it. If you want to get really basic, you can use a spreadsheet…
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Why Google Keep Is My Favorite Note-Taking App
Key Takeaways Google Keep lets you make notes from any device, add various formatting styles to the notes, and easily find the saved notes. You can also invite people to edit notes with you. You can send notes to others, and also archive notes when they aren’t needed. There are dozens of note-taking apps on the market, but Google Keep…
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