An open-source tool that perfectly blends the freedom of handwriting with the power of digital organization is a rare find, but Xournal++ is exactly that discovery. After running into annoying syncing ...
An award-winning iOS note-taking app is coming to Android this year, and it's going to replace all other notes apps for me.
Chromebooks are multipurpose devices used by a variety of users, from students to professionals. You can use a Chromebook for studying, taking notes, drawing, writing blogs, etc. Most Chromebooks are ...
Google Keep is diversifying with new note types, including a handwriting mode. New background options will let you spice things up with lines and color. Working with images is due for a big upgrade, ...
With the ever-growing popularity of digital art, Android users now have access to a wide range of drawing apps that cater to various skill levels and artistic needs. Whether you’re a professional ...
Laptops are ideal for taking course notes. They’re portable enough to carry with you to every class, they have built-in keyboards and touchpads for fast typing and navigation, you can doodle and ...
What if your note-taking app could do more than just store your ideas? Imagine an app that feels like a blank canvas for creativity, offering endless customization, versus one that integrates so ...
A new feature in Android 14 makes it possible to launch note-taking apps like Google Keep right from the lock screen. Currently, you need to unlock your device, tap the home screen icon, and then tap ...