![]() Just use txt files put on a cloud service. Re: Notepad++, this is what I've ended up doing. Google Notes can also be added, but that becomes Web-only on Windows. Don't know if it works with a free outlook account or not. Then the limitation is how limited the Notes feature is in Outlook. Re: Outlook, if your outlook account is an exchange account, it's dead easy to add it to the Notes app and the two will sync. If this last one has been fixed, I'd try hard to love it if I were a student. I was also having dropped character and line issues in speech output on Windows. Re: OneNote, what always sends me running away from OneNote are (1) lack of export to text files (maybe this has changed lately) and (2) its annoying way of putting the page in "container" elements that end up either being very verbos or difficult to navigate. I also had another app called Byword, available only on iPhone and iPad, but it has syncing issues. I did not study complex actions it has, but it may help. ![]() ![]() I am a blogger so my needs may be different from a student needing to take notes in class or lessons, I need something which allows me to write whenever I have an idea and Drafts is the solution on the go. I suppose people who suggested Microsoft Word and Office 365 are right somehow, that is the most cross platform, or you may also try Simplenotes, which has no audio features. I write on Windows notepad++ or other text editors the Markdown part -i use this method very often- and then save it on dropbox, where I later manage to open in the Drafts app on my mobile devices. But they do not have ability to audio note, as far as I know. Drafts: it's for iPad, iPhone and mac, but not for Windows. IA Writer: quite OK on iOS, but not accessible on Windows (you can write text but it's complicated to access menu bar, as far as I can experience) latest versions make me crazy also on iOS because options screens do not always open when I press related buttons. What apps would everyone in this wonderful forum suggest? I realize I could probably use the Voice Memos app for audio notes, but I would prefer my notes to be in one place. That app is available on iOS, macOS, the Apple Watch, and as stated previously, windows.Īnother requirement each candidate app must have, is that it be able to open the Evernote export format, including Notebooks. However, you can write something down in notepad, save it to the notebooks folder in dropbox, then have it available on your other devices. I recently heard about an app called Notebooks, which I’ve actually used previously, but the windows version is not accessible at all. I am hoping that Apple adds the ability to make audio notes in iOS 16, but that may just be wishful thinking. I have a bunch of stuff in the notes app on my iPhone, but I don’t know if there’s a way to make that available on a Windows PC. I would like something that allows both audio and text notes, as well as images, and links with previews. Ideally, I want something that does what Evernote does, that’s Accessible, and works on windows, Mac, iOS, and the Apple Watch. However, due to their increasing costs, and serious lack of accessibility on windows.
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