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  • Best note-taking app?

    Nico Muoio
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    Sandy Kong
    AI Notebook App
    AI Notebook App
    I built an AI note taking app and I would like to invite you to try. AI Notebook App is an app can capture everything you see and hear like text, images, audio, PDFs, YouTube videos and even website links. Think of it as your second brain! You can use it on mobile app or desktop with one account. Feel free to share your thoughts and feedback. :) Here is the link: ainotebook.app
    Wiktoria Jaszcza
    It depends on the type of notes you want to take and your work style. I use Notes for my knowledge base, and SideNotes when working between apps, when need to note down something quickly, and for things that I copy often and need to keep easily accessible.
    Nico Muoio
    @w_j I've been using notion and apple notes. I'll have to look into side notes though, sounds like it would fit my style of working.
    Guhan Sundar
    I use Evernote, Google Keep, and Apple's notes app. I prefer Evernote for longer content. Google Keep and Apple's notes app works better for quicker notes, lists, etc.
    Christian Walter
    For more advanced note-taking and knowledgemanagement I can highly recommend Hypernotes (https://zenkit.com/en/hypernotes/). I use it to store thoughts and ideas and map them out on Knowledgegraphs. It's amazing if you have alot of different notes of the same topic and want to make references between them 👍🏽
    Daniil Okhlopkov
    Notes - default app on macOS / iOS. I tried a huge amount of note-taking tools - the best for me is just the simplest one.