I have been a happy Things user for the last few years in my GTD-light workflow. I have also been reasonably happy with using Agenda as my place to keep notes. However, I am now really wanting to find ...
Anytype replaces Notion, Obsidian, and Todoist by offering a cohesive object-based approach ...
Choosing a note-taking app is difficult because there are several things you should consider before selecting an app. Note-taking apps are designed to help you increase your productivity, keep track ...
Note-taking might seem like a basic task, yet every app has a different concept of the best way to do it. Some focus on simplicity, with nothing but plain text pages in chronological order. Others ...
I used Notion for many years, and once accustomed to its unique block-building methodology, it proved to be a very powerful note-taking system. However, throughout my time using Notion, the safety and ...
These open-source apps offer robust free options ...
I prefer Google Keep's minimalist approach to Notion's feature-packed philosophy, which became a burden for me.
Does the world need more calendar apps? That’s the first question that came to my mind when I heard that Notion, the incredibly popular note-taking and project management service, was launching a ...
Notion is getting too complex for me, so I decided to switch to a simpler app for my daily writing needs that's designd with focus in mind.
If you’re a college student, keeping your notes (and yourself) organized can become increasingly difficult with every class, job, club, project, or other task that gets added to your to-do list. With ...