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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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Michael Becker
My favorite note taking tool is https://www.eastgate.com/Tinderbox/. Tinderbox is more than a note-taking tool. It is a thinking platform, a tool to manage the 4Cs of thought collection, curation, creation, and contribution.
NoteDex
Ahem- a little self promotion; NoteDex for Android! a Virtual index cards experience ideal for meeting note taking or to use as flashcards. we've tried to make the experience as close to a real index note card as possible. supports ink. organize and take notes. can publish notes and collaborate on web. www.notedexapp.com iOS support coming soon!
Martin Schneider
If you're interested in linked note-taking and long-term learning, also consider checking out RemNote - we're launching on PH today!
Tod Pedler
Papermind is a long-form article app we have developed and getting good feedback on.
John Campbell
Using Passfindr for a while and am pretty juiced about it. No syncing so, every change is instantly available on all my devices. Clean UI. Has all the tools for networked thought/Zettelkasten. Looks and operates like a search engine and filtering is easy. It’s fast It has an open text editor so I can format any note or doc I create and there is no limit to length of the note. If a note is sensitive, I can encrypt it. Best I have found for research.
Chris Ridder
I love @workflowy, it's a better way to think. Check it out & get free space here: https://workflowy.com/invite/4ff...
Trusha Mehta
I use Notezilla sticky notes and its love...
Kyle Stratis
I've tried: * Bullet journals * Evernote * Notion * Markdown files * Marxi.co * Google Keep None stuck. Why? High overhead, inability to link notes, bulkiness were all major issues. Roam solved all of these for me and I gladly became a Believer as well.
Tony
Joplin over everything!
Jan Hutter
I use dynalist as it is perfect for journaling and does support interlinking.