QuickNote
With QuickNote you can create notes on the fly, that can contain links, images, lists or snippets of code, and share them with your colleagues or friends in seconds. You can use it for whatever you want, but here are some ideas. Share notes with friends during Skype calls. Answer simple customer support questions. Share snippets of code with other programmers in your team. Share recipes with your partner. Draft blog posts and create a grocery list. QuickNote is free, minimalist and completely anonymous. No signup, no credit card, no sharing settings to configure. Sync notes with another device and import notes. Add note from any tab by clicking on the QuickNote icon. One-click to access your notes. Share your notes via Twitter, Facebook, Email and even WhatsApp in one click. You don't need an account. Install the extension and start taking notes. Add lists, links and images to your notes.
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Sonocent Audio Notetaker
Sonocent Audio Notetaker is a note taking software designed to be used by anyone. We're helping our customers get the most out of audio note taking. Capture audio, text and slides in a single note-taking workspace. Organize and categorize note sets so you can easily return to them. Turn your notes into a variety of formats to suit your learning style. Improve audio quality and extract only what's useful. Enrich notes with drawings, scribbles and photos, perfect for graphs, equations and diagrams. Upload your notes to the software to review and then engage with the new information. Gain access to an intuitive admin portal when you purchase an institutional plan. This makes implementing Sonocent and managing your users a breeze. For 14 years, Sonocent Audio Notetaker has helped students get more out of their lectures and classes. Glean is the next generation of audio note taking software.
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xTiles
A web note-taking app for creative people that combines the best from text editors and whiteboards.
Think, write, and organize your thoughts based on cards and tabs. Structure and enrich all of your ideas in one place.
By creating an infinite canvas where cards, much like sticking notes, resemble a neatly organized collection of inter-related ideas. They serve as units of thoughts with clear borders, displayed on a squeaky-clean white canvas.
To preclude the document from becoming messy as the number of cards augments, we betted on clear-cut and intuitive functions. They include drag’n’drops; deep dive; tabs within a document; embedded pictures, videos, and links; sub-pages. As a result, the users get a well-organized, easy-to-navigate space.
Rather than providing bits and pieces of scattered information, the tool gives you a bird’s-eye view of the cards creating the big picture.
Our app offers a collaborative space for teams, sharing cards, and elaborating on ideas.
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Capacities
Capacities is designed as “a studio for your mind,” offering a space where everything you think, learn, and create can live in one connected system rather than scattered across apps and folders. It replaces traditional file-based organization with an object-based approach, where ideas such as people, books, projects, or notes become structured objects that can be linked together, forming a living network of knowledge. Instead of navigating complex hierarchies, users can connect anything to anything, with bi-directional links, backlinks, and a graph view that reveals relationships and patterns across their notes. It combines simple note-taking with structured data, allowing users to create templates, define properties, and view information in multiple formats such as lists, tables, or galleries. Daily notes act as a central inbox for thoughts, automatically organizing content into a timeline that reflects how ideas evolve over time.
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