What Reddit Says About Note Builder Apps
We compiled 24 Reddit discussions about Note Builder apps from 10 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/ipad
... Use Markdown so you are never locked in to a specific vendor again. Visual Studio Code works ok with Markdown. And there are many other editor options for it. ... CollaNote hands down one of the best.
r/productivity
I currently use Capacities. It lets you take notes, store links and images. It connects them using AI based on topics. I like it so far. I take notes there based on Tiago Fortes 2nd Brain infrastructure. Further I always have a working memory note based on Cal Newports recommendation.
r/NoteTaking
It’s a Medium paid for article but writer Michael Phillips shares his Top 8 Notetaking Apps of 2024 : Features, Technology and Value
r/NoteTaking
For most of the information you described, you can feed your notes to Ollama, and it will provide you with information based on the notes you have. So what's the problem you solve? Tools like Remnote or LogSeq actually help you memorize info by utilizing flashcards with spaced repetition throug...
r/NoteTaking
Try Kraa.io not a dedicated app yet, but the web app works really well on mobile as well. ... I use Zoho Notebook on mobile, and it instantly syncs on the web.
r/20RulesofSuccess
Posted by u/External-Apple2271 - 1 vote and no comments
r/androidapps
For a note-taking app with an infinite canvas on Android, Concepts is your best bet — great for sketching and freeform notes. Microsoft Whiteboard is another solid option if you want something collaborative. OneNote works well too, though ...
r/ProductivityApps
I know Apple is highly unlikely to kill the app BUT iCloud is known to overwrite and you never know with cloud syncing if something could go wrong and you could lose a note. Apple Notes doesn't have version history so you can't get back what ...
r/NoteTaking
Apple Notes. Audio transcription, Apple Pencil support, syncs with all Apple devices seamlessly, Apple AI to help with notetaking as well as math calculations. Much easier to keep organized and has a good amount of power user options that are easy.
r/productivity
102 votes, 181 comments. So i was switched from Evernote which now has a limited 50 free notes to someplace else and I downloaded upnote and saw it…
r/NoteTaking
Overall i wouldn't recommend it to anyone. ... It has terrible performance. Handwriting at any reasonable speed is impossible ... I'm a bit late to the post but I really like notewise.
r/vba
Built a Free AI-Powered Note-Taking App – Looking for Feedback!
r/GalaxyTab
Syntax_3rror · • 2y ago · (These ... devices <- I highly recommended, I don't like getting stuck to one eco system. Rank 2: Samsung Notes if you have Samsung Phone and PC · BobThe_Body_Builder ·...
r/productivity
I use Sticky Notes on laptop & Apple Notes on my iphone for lists but of course they're not integrated.
r/productivity
Apple notes for personal stuff and UpNote since it has markdown support and I like the notebook concept and it’s has one time fee and not subscription. ... I use an app called StickyNote.
r/androidapps
I've been using OneNote and Google Keep, but they suck ass compared to it. Samsung Notes has folders, page support, seamless handwriting and text integration. Really wished it was a universal Android app.
r/productivity
Obsidian is incredible. Highly recommend…..if OP has Icloud it won’t cost anything. ... Very curious about Obsidian, it looks great! Does hotlinking only work on the desktop app?
r/ProductivityApps
I think Evernote and Hypernotes have a to do view that lacks an indication of which note a task was made in.
r/GoodNotes
I’ve been using Goodreads since 2021 but I have everything ready to start using Noteful next year. It has some features that I can’t believe GN doesn’t like fixing the zoom level and it is generally smoother 👌🏼 ... Just tried starnote, damn it’s the first alternative for me that has a good writing...
r/productivity
Notion or Obsidian, both are great choices, both have their own drawbacks. But as far as having a productive note talking/ project managing tool, i think they’re the best in that category.
r/macapps
Not just snippets of text like in Notability. You can write on and on like on a paper notepad. Keep It is subscription based. One for Mac and one for Mobile (Keep It Mobile). Totally worth the money.
r/ipad
It doesn’t constantly kick out of RAM like GoodNotes, has a “return to open notes” button when in the file browser, has more reliable cloud syncing, and actually Zooms to width properly upon double tap regardless of the size of your open window. It has 97% of GoodNotes’ features and I haven’t found ...
r/NoteTaking
I paid the 8$ for kilo note premium and now I basically use it for the page pdfs (good deal if you want cute ones) I also paid $12 for notein premium to have access to all features and it was worth it for me I use it for note-taking at school, as a planner, a digital scrapbook, as a project planner,...
r/productivity
If not , then I'd simply screenshot Samsung notes handwriting and paste in obsidian for future purposes.I make obsian notes by simply copy and pasting.Later I print it(near exams) and read it from the print itself(sounds stupid but works for me ;) ) I find obsidian more comfortable than one not...
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