App stores are overflowing with note-taking apps, each promising to be the ultimate solution to our organizational woes. In my quest for digital clarity, I've dipped my toe (and sometimes fully ...
Note-taking apps are everywhere, but many of the most popular ones—like Evernote or Notion—are closed-source. Some of the key benefits of using open-source software are transparency, flexibility, and ...
I cover Android with a focus on productivity, automation, and Google’s ecosystem, including Gemini and everyday apps. With a background in engineering and software development, I tend to go beyond ...
Imagine this: it’s 2025, and your notes aren’t just static lists or scribbled reminders, they’re living, breathing ecosystems. With a single tap, your app connects ideas across projects, suggests ...
Obsidian Note Taking with linked notes, graph view analysis, and local-first note app features to build a powerful Markdown ...
I take a LOT of notes, and in pursuit of the most promising solution, I have tried note-taking apps such as Evernote and OneNote, dabbled with celebrated knowledge management systems like Notion, and ...
Apple’s iPads now support a wide range of productivity workflows, with third-party apps offering tools for task management, ...