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Simplenote is a note-taking application with Markdown support. In addition to being accessible via most web browsers, [1] cross-platform apps are available on Android, Linux, Windows, iOS, and macOS.
The app allows users to create notes with document or photo attachments, build to-do lists and synchronize them with user's Nimbus Note account to store them online. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Nimbus Note has an integrated text editor that allows users to change the text style in different ways, enabling you to insert varying data structures such as pictures ...
Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/8, Web-based, Android Roam: Roam Research Proprietary commercial: macOS, Linux, Windows [1] Samsung Notes: Samsung Electronics: Proprietary commercial: Android, Windows Simplenote: Automattic inc. Clients: GPL-2.0-only: Web app: TagSpaces: TagSpaces UG AGPL-3.0-only: Web app: TiddlyWiki: Jeremy Ruston BSD-3-Clause
Evernote is a note-taking and task-management application [2] developed by the Evernote Corporation. It is intended for archiving and creating notes with embedded photos, audio, and saved web content. Notes are stored in virtual "notebooks" and can be tagged, annotated, edited, searched, and exported.
Joplin is a free and open-source desktop and mobile note-taking and to-do list application written for Unix-like (including macOS and Linux) and Microsoft Windows operating systems, as well as iOS, Android, and Linux/Windows terminals, [2] written in JavaScript. The desktop app is made using Electron, while the mobile app uses React Native.
Obsidian is a personal knowledge base and note-taking software application that operates on Markdown files. [3] [4] [5] It allows users to make internal links for notes and then to visualize the connections as a graph. [6] [7] It is designed to help users organize and structure their thoughts and knowledge in a flexible, non-linear way. [8]
Google Keep is available as a web application as well as mobile app for Android and iOS. The app offers a variety of tools for taking notes, including texts, lists, images, and audio. Text from images can be extracted using optical character recognition and voice recordings can be transcribed. The interface allows for a single-column view or a ...
After 3 years of development, the initial version of Bear was released in October 2016 for macOS, iOS and iPadOS. [4] It was released as free application, with an optional paid subscription, that unlocks more advanced features, e.g. note syncing and app themes.