5 Free Note-Taking Apps That Easily Beat the Paid Alternatives
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Summary
Apple Notes has an improved interface and is compatible across multiple devices, but still lacks some features available in other note-taking apps
Google Keep is a good alternative to Apple Notes, as it is also platform-agnostic, and offers additional features such as the ability to pin notes, create different types of notes, and even incorporate elements of a to-do list app
Dropbox Paper integrates well with Dropbox and offers users the ability to add files and folders, include code blocks, and share notes with others, as well as a slideshow feature for easy presentation of ideas
OneNote, another alternative, offers features such as language translation and customisable tags, as well as synchronisation with Outlook emails and the ability to use the Copilot feature
Simplenote is a simpler, user-friendly option, offering additional features such as the ability to create check-lists, internal linking, and collaboration capabilities