Beyondpad and Data Driven Note Taking
Web based note taking service Beyondpad has a unique way of storing, organizing and presenting your personal data. Let’s take a closer look at it.
Web based note taking service Beyondpad has a unique way of storing, organizing and presenting your personal data. Let’s take a closer look at it.
Probably you’ve heard about Cintanotes. It’s a Windows based note taking app available in both installer and portable versions.
If you’re searching for a little but handy note taker app, SilverNote could be the solution. The Windows based software offers tons of features and tools to create notes.
Simplenote is a note taking tool available on the web, Android, iOS and Mac. The service offers free sync, backup and notes sharing.
In the world of note taking tools, Evernote and OneNote compete hard. What are their unique features and advantages over one another?
Google Keep and Evernote, both provide note taking service. Basically, the main purpose of these two apps is same, but there are still many differences and here I want to show them in a visual way.
Google Keep is a free note taking service. It is available on the Web, Android and also has a Chrome browser extension that works offline.
While other rivals (like Springpad) breathed their last, Evernote has gained a strong position in the note taking tools market. What gave it this popularity? There may be several reasons for this. Let’s look at some of them.
Evernote is one of the world’s most popular note taking tools. It is competing with Google Keep and Microsoft OneNote. I took a closer look to Evernote web version. Now I’ll share my experience with you.