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Do you use notetaking apps? Which one would you suggest and why? 🙏🏼

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I have been using pen and paper mostly, because I like just being able to use all the space freely. But recently I ordered an iPad, so wanted to try this with the Pen. Considering that I'll also switch all my notetaking, from my computer too, which would be the best option?
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Mohammed Anzil
I use Evernote to take notes since 2012. It is really easy to use and comes with neat and clean interface.
Alexa Vovchenko
Evernote, Todoist
Olga Annenko
For personal stuff, I've been using Slite for quite sometime (definitely over 2 years), and I love it. Note taking, sharing to-dos, creating training plans, organizing projects – it's been perfect for every possible scenario so far. For work, it's native Notes app by Mac, although I mostly use it for drafting some short text snippets and such.
Akash Tandon
Roam research by @conaw and team. I had tried multiple note-taking tools in the past but Roam is the first one that has stuck.
Nilova
I am using Qinaps for creating my company content strategy, website content, customer meetings, business planning, requirements, maintaining parallel notes.. all kinds of stuff. The cool thing is that i can narrow my focus on any piece of the content as the entire index is available in the form of a spatial Map. Qinaps
Nilova
I extensively use Qinaps. It's a hybrid where one can take notes and assemble documents. The user can be an individual or a team. Since all the content is stored in blocks, they are flexible and don't follow the files and folders principle. Information is not locked in folders rather the blocks form a knowledgebase. Any block can be used repeatedly to create as many documents without the fear of duplication or redundancy!
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Scrapbox. www.producthunt.com/posts/scrapb... [note-title] notation generates a 2-hop links. https://scrapbox.io/help/2-hop_link This is especially useful.
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