I found a note-taking setup that skips power-user nonsense and still gets almost every task done quickly daily.
The biggest issue is mental overload. When one app tries to handle thinking, organizing, writing, and archiving at the same ...
Note-taking is something we all do, whether it means writing down a grocery list on an envelope, a phone number on the back of a business card or a more detailed set of notes, like minutes for a ...
In the digital age, managing a deluge of information efficiently is crucial for professionals and enthusiasts alike. Enter the latest innovation in note-taking applications: Reor. This cutting-edge ...
People have a habit of using messaging apps to send things to themselves. So much so that chat apps like WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram have built-in features for bookmarking or note-taking. Developer ...
Google Keep in Gmail is intentionally lightweight, and that simplicity means it won’t suit every workflow or every type of ...
Note-taking might seem like a basic task, yet every app has a different concept of the best way to do it. Some focus on simplicity, with nothing but plain text pages in chronological order. Others ...
It's open-source, free, and it runs locally on your machine. Add in MCP with Claude Desktop and Obsidian (which is so much ...
Laptops are ideal for taking course notes. They’re portable enough to carry with you to every class, they have built-in keyboards and touchpads for fast typing and navigation, you can doodle and ...
Developers are always finding a way to make note-taking simple and quick. Techstars-backed Stashpad built a “DM-to-self” interface for developers to let them take notes rapidly and organize them later ...
I'm always taking notes. Whether it's for a book I'm writing, an idea for a book to be written, an item I need to add to a shopping list, or just about anything else that pops to mind, I turn to my ...