Note-taking is something we all do, whether it means writing down a grocery list on an envelope, a phone number on the back of a business card or a more detailed set of notes, like minutes for a ...
Apple Notes has a simple interface and basic note-taking features. It can be accessed through Mac and iPhone or iPad apps, ...
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Over the past few months, I’ve had the pleasure of testing out the reMarkable Paper Pro. You can read my full review here, but in short, it gets everything right about the note taking experience.
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There’s a lot more going on in Apple Notes than checklists and text, especially if you know where to look and how to use it.
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So you're on the move, perhaps walking to the nearest coffee shop or on the train to a business meeting, and a brilliant idea suddenly comes to you that you really need to jot down lest you forget it.
Manufacturers frame tablets as your next PC. The Boox Note Air5 C takes a different approach. It doesn’t want to replace your laptop; it wants to replace your paper.