5 Free Apps For Keeping Great Notes
Save your eureka moments. These
note-taking apps are at your fingertips.
As always, while they're free now,
we can't guarantee how long they'll last--so don't wait too long.
A
simple stylus app that’s a decent alternative to Evernote’s new Handwriting feature. Draw, write, select, and
move parts of the note around pages. Premium features include PDF editing,
which could be worth the extra cost.
AudioNote
(free on Android and $4.99 on iOS)
iPhone users might already be
familiar with Audio Note, but the developer offers full and lite versions on
Android. Annotate audio with timestamped notes, and tap the note to jump to that
point in the recording.
Fetchnotes
(Android and iOS)
This
one's been around for a while but still earns a mention. We’re already saying
“hashtag” and tagging people with @-mentions across networks--how about in our
notes? Fetchnotes lets you create categories and collaborate with other users
in a super-simple interface. Organizing piles of ideas is #easy.
Springpad
(Android and iOS)
Who
doesn’t love giving recommendations? This note-taking app is social--allowing
you to jot ideas, send photos, and get suggestions on your musings. Clip
articles for later and access over several devices.
Quip
(Android and iOS)
Quip does a little of everything:
List-making, note-taking, collaboration, and tagging/categorizing. Work even
without an Internet connection, and sync when you're back online. Take the
productivity to work with desktop versions, too.
By Samantha
Cole http://www.fastcompany.com/3029282/work-smart/5-free-apps-for-keeping-great-notes?partner=newsletter
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