Evernote
Evernoteis probably one of the more well-known options in this list.
The unforgettable green elephant icon is very recognizable and has been around for a little over a decade now.
Launched in 2008, Evernote has been one of the go-to note-taking apps for creatives and professionals ever since.
It comes packed with all kinds of features that make it .
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Notion
Notion is a very popular choice right now.
At first glance, it might seem like a standard word processor or note-taking app, but it can do a whole lot more.
Notion can be used to build a wiki, track expenses, create a timeline, build a website or manage your projects alone or with a team.
Notion has impressive support for embedding content from ove.
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OneNote
OneNotefrom Microsoft comes as part of any Microsoft 365 subscription, so using the app on a Desktop requires a subscription, but there are free mobile versions available for iOS and Android (from what I can tell).
The app has been around in one form or another for almost a decade now, but it has had several redesigns over time and based on the use.
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Google Docs, with its user-friendly interface and collaborative features, has become a popular choice for creating and storing notes.