Entries in note-taking tools (4)

Tuesday
Dec312013

Store digital notes in the stylish Pad & Quill Notes app

In search of an aesthetically pleasing note-taking app? Phone and tablet case maker Pad & Quill released their own iOS note-taking app that will please your design sensibilities. Pad & Quill Notes is built to support multiple notebooks, auto table of contents, photos and graphics in notes, and Airdrop sharing or iCloud syncing. The app works for both iPhone and iPad and it lets you arrange notes in your notebooks and customize your notebooks to your liking.

Thursday
Jul182013

Take this down: Note-taking apps for the iPad

If you’re still on the hunt for the perfect note-taking app for your iPad, here are two more applications to consider:

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Friday
Jun282013

Evernote turns 5

Evernote started out in June 2008 to help keep you productive and “make everyone smarter.” And now the booming startup is celebrating its fifth year and they want to make sure to thank the loyal Evernote users throughout the years with the video above.

Thursday
Jun272013

NoteSuite: Not your typical productivity/note-taking app

Cloud-based note-taking tools are great places to store all of those to-do lists, clipped Web pages, random notes, and the like. But what if the server is down, you lost your subscription, or worse, the service shuts down? That is where Theory.io’s NoteSuite for the iPad and Mac OS X comes in.

It is a Jack of all trades note-taking tool that can take on the aforementioned tasks as well as read, annotate, and search PDF and MS Office files. What makes it better is it doesn’t need a subscription and all the data is saved on the iPad or the computer and using the cloud is mostly for syncing and back up instead of it being the primary storage. This means you will always have your files with you. Normally priced at $4.99, NoteSuite for iPad comes at a special introductory price of $1.99 until July 15; while NoteSuite for Mac comes at an introductory price of $4.99 until July 15 as well but is normally priced at $9.99