There are tons of apps to assist with writing notes but here are five extra great applications for you to check out.
📝 Note-Taking Applications
Lots of us use note-taking apps for different reasons, maybe you just want to build a list of things you need to do, or maybe you need to take in-depth notes from a meeting or for a project.
Whatever your needs are, there's an application for you!
Here are some more note-taking apps with a little bit extra.
Let’s dive straight in 👇
1.
OneNote is the gold standard for academic note-taking and general use. A perfect addition for people already within the Microsoft workspace.
- OneNote also compares to
- It provides a great experience for taking notes, writing on pages, organising notes and building lists.
- Use OneNote on all devices and combine it with existing Microsoft applications.
2.
NotePlan has an overall nice experience, it gives off a very Apple-centric vibe, and is such a simple application to get started with.
- NotePlan gives you a really nice visual experience for taking notes.
- This application has multiple uses, like notes, calendars and tasks.
- NotePlan centres around using Markdown features.
- Open your calendar events alongside notes.
- Not as great as but a brilliant alternative for those wanting a more Apple notes experience.
- Sync this application with your Apple Calendar.
3.
Upnote is a really good all-round note-taking application.
- Upnote compares to
- A reliable note-taking application.
- Super easy to use and get started with!
- Creating a visual board of notebooks makes note-taking more fun.
- Create more advanced notes.
- Add images, files and more.
4.
Tana is a PKM (personal knowledge management) tool with a whole lot of depth.
- Tana is making huge waves on the scene of PKM tools.
- It's kind of like and
- Uses super tags, and bidirectional links.
- Choose from different views.
- Can also be used for teams!
5.
Nimbus is a great alternative to ‣
- Nimbus notes has some great capture functions, allowing you to take web clippings, screen recordings and more.
- Use folders, tags and colours to organise notes.
- Create in-depth documents to share with others.
- Bring everything into one place, perfect for managing projects.
✍️ Choosing A Note-Taking App
When it comes to choosing a note-taking application, think about the depth of your needs.
- Do you simply want a place to write your thoughts?
- Are you looking to connect thoughts and ideas to create a whole system?
- Do you want to create documents and share files?
- Are you collaborating with a team?
- Is this for personal use?
Once you have figured it out, you can narrow your choices a little further!