BY Elizabeth Woodard on Sat May 12th, 2012
This AppGuide focuses on apps designed specifically for text-based note taking, and evaluates them based on their connectivity, speed, organizational options, export options, and reliability.
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BY Casey Tschida on Tue April 24th, 2012
Released in February, Remarks was a little rough around the edges, but Readdle promptly released a couple of updates to take care of the essential betterment needs. Today, the improvements continue with the release of Remarks v1.3.
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BY Aldrin Calimlim on Thu March 15th, 2012
Evernote has been updated to add support for the new iPad's Retina display.
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BY Ammaar Reshi on Fri February 03rd, 2012
Readdle has released Remarks, a stunning, new app for note-taking and PDF editing on the iPad.
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BY Tommy Ly on Thu January 12th, 2012
This popular note taking app just got even better.
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BY Jamie Young on Mon December 19th, 2011
Pad & Quill is Meernotes, reinvented. If you appreciate a clean, beautiful interface that is also easy to use and organize, you need this note-taking app.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue October 11th, 2011
PhatPad has been updated with better handwriting recognition features.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Wed June 29th, 2011
AppAdvice has teamed up with Nektoon, our latest AppAdvice Daily podcast sponsor, in order to offer you a chance to win one of five subscriptions to Memonic.
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BY Christine Chan on Fri February 25th, 2011
TextPad is a simple and clean note taking app that will recreate the feeling of using a spiral notepad. It's well-designed, allows folder nesting, and syncs with Dropbox. However, there are some things that should be noted. Read on to find out more.
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BY Christine Chan on Wed January 12th, 2011
With school starting up for most people very soon, if not already, those with iPads may be looking for a nice note-taking app to make use of that shiny new iPad they got during Christmas. Notability could fit that bill. Click through to find out more..
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BY Tim Chaten on Sun December 19th, 2010
The iPad is a fantastic tool to enter and work with text. There are endless numbers of fantastic notebook apps for the iPad. The iPad does have a built in Notes app, but many third party apps take notes to another level. Here are just some of the best …
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BY Christine Chan on Fri October 08th, 2010
There certainly is no shortage of writing and note apps in the App Store. But it seems a lot of them try and give you the most amount of unnecessary features. What happened to just focusing on the art of writing itself? iA Writer is here, and it aims to do just that. Worth the $5? Read on to find out.
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BY Adam Ballif on Mon September 20th, 2010
With back-to-school season upon us we have a great giveaway for students and teachers. Noterize is a full featured note-taking app for the iPad. We will select ten winners at random from those who comment or retweet this article.
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BY Christine Chan on Sun September 19th, 2010
Notesy is an excellent little note taking app that we reviewed a while back. We have promo codes to give away for the app, so find out how to enter and good luck!
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BY Christine Chan on Mon September 13th, 2010
The default Notes app from Apple is pretty lackluster, and needs to be replaced on your iPhone. That's where Notesy comes in. Is it worth your dollar? Read on to find out.
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BY Christine Chan on Tue August 17th, 2010
If you need a Dropbox text editor that adds a little something extra than the ones you've seen so far, Elements - Dropbox Powered Text Editor has arrived. Is it worth the $5? Read on to find out.
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BY Christine Chan on Tue August 17th, 2010
If you prefer to keep your notes organized in various notebooks, then Chapters for iPad can provide you with that. Is it worth the money? Read on to find out..
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BY Christine Chan on Sat August 14th, 2010
Ever want to record your memories but don't want to carry around paper and pen or use a computer all the time for it, and rather your iPhone? Chronicle for iPhone is a journaling app to help you record memories, but is it worthy of being on your device? Read on to find out..
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BY Christine Chan on Sat August 07th, 2010
If you'd prefer to use visuals and location to remember things, then Visual Notes is definitely one to check out. But there's one thing holding it back. Click through to find out what..
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BY Adam Ballif on Fri July 16th, 2010
Using the iPad as a note-taking device is a dream that many of us hope to realize. Noterize 3.0 for iPad will be available in the App Store next week and we are happy to have an exclusive pre-release look.
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