You can also share notes via Turtl, which is a great feature for an encrypted note-taking app. The app is currently free on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android, and will be coming to iOS in the near future. Bottom Line: Zoho Notebook is a free Mac app that makes note-taking simple, but to be really useful, it needs a web version and better organizational features. Read Review Google Keep (Web) Review.
Share on Facebook Tweet this Share dolgachov/123RF is dialing back the free version of its service and pushing key features to its premium tiers, so as a result, in our comparison review. The company’s decision to abruptly impose restrictions on nonpaying accounts has left many longtime users feeling, well, miffed. Luckily, there are many great alternatives. We’ve rounded up a few of the best note-taking apps for your convenience. If you want to have a more comprehensive read when it comes to getting things done, check out our or, and t. Bear Bear is a very easy-to-use yet powerful app that allows you to combine text, photos, to-do lists, and even code snippets if that’s what you do.
Yes, you can code using Bear because it has a markup editor that supports over 20 programming languages. The app also makes it easy for you to search through all your notes and focus on specific things using triggers such as @task, @tagged, and @files. The app is compatible with iMessage and the Apple Watch. You can expand the power of this app by subscribing to Bear Pro. The subscription costs a little over $1 monthly, or you can pay $15 per year.
The Pro version gives you the ability to convert your writing into PDF, Word documents, HTML, and more. It also gives you the option to sync all your notes across all your devices.
Are you an iPad Pro user? You’ll be happy to know that Bear supports the Apple Pencil and hand sketching, too. Available on.