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4 Tools for Notetaking: Highly Recommended by Digital Writers



Before the digital age came, we used to carry our handy pens and pads. People with notetaking habits always bring these tools anytime and anywhere.


The age of information has made regular innovations in our tools for notetaking. Thanks to our Application Developers who are smart enough to create our digital notetaking tools that make our lives easier.


However, the present app developers have created many notetaking applications available in the app market. Users were now confused as to what notetaking tools work best for them.


Whether you are not a digital writer, we need notetaking apps that we can depend on. We cannot solely rely on our memorization skills, especially for essential matters.


4 Highly Recommended Notetaking Tools



Are you browsing online for the best notetaking tools to use? Here are the four highly recommended notetaking applications by some digital writers.


1. Apple Notes


This notetaking tool is exclusively accessible to Apple device users. In creating a single note, the user can do multiple things on that page. Users can do activities on a single note page such as the following: adding text, attaching images, scanning documents, hand drawing or writing using an Apple pen, adding checklists, creating tables, and more.


Apple Notes allows users to pull up and edit their notes using desktops as long as they use their iCloud log-in accounts. The recent update of Apple in their note tool is that they allow sharing it with other Apple users by mentioning them.


Aside from that, the efficiency of Apple note's search engine can accurately give you the result that you are searching for. Additionally, the search result in the Apple Note is not limited to typewritten words. It can also provide search results with attachments, drawings, text-scanned documents, and images.


2. Evernote


Most of the features in Apple Notes are also available in Evernote. However, Evernote has a broader scope of users than the latter. Users can download it on Android, iOS, and desktop operating systems. It is also available as a browser extension to several browsers to capture snippets of web pages in Evernote's notebooks.


Evernote is accessible for free within two devices only for a single account. Suppose the user exceeds their account usage with more than two devices. In that case, they can avail of Evernote's subscription fee of $14.99 every month.


3. Google Keep

Google Keep is a lightweight notetaking app with a standard notepad interface used as a sticky note for reminders. The notetaking app has features that are closely similar to Evernote. However, the only missing element in Google Keep that Evernote has to offer is the tags that help connect a single note's content to other notes.


To utilize this simple notetaking tool, they will only need to create a Google account to access the app. Users with Google accounts are free to use it not unless they want to have more storage exceeding 15GB. Increasing storage up to 100 GB charges a subscription amount of $1.99/month.


4. Microsoft OneNote

Microsoft OneNote integrates with other Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint. Users can easily share notes made in OneNote with other people in the team. Users can sync all the data in Microsoft's storage app, OneDrive.


Like Evernote, it also has a broad scope of users. It can be used and downloaded with all devices, either Android, iOS, or desktop operating systems. However, Evernote's web clipper is way better than OneNote.


Using OneNote is free. However, suppose you wish to gain access to all of its functionality. In that case, you may buy MS Office or apply subscription to Office 365, which costs between the approximate amount of $70 and $100 a year.



The four notetaking applications discussed above will get your job done. However, your choice will always boil down to your personal preference since notetaking procedures vary with different users.



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