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These four Windows 10-compatible apps combine the convenience of digitized notes with the old-fashioned simplicity of scribbling on a notepad.
When it comes to taking quick notes, most Windows users prefer Notepad. It's simple, pre-installed, and gets the job done — but is it the best option? While it serves its purpose for basic text ...
Notepad has been one of the most iconic Windows apps since it was bundled with Windows 1.0 in 1985. Its simplicity and ease of use are unrivaled, but this app does a great job of recreating ...
QText is an alternative to Notepad & since it looks similar & doesn’t throw a ton of features at the end user, we suspect hardcore computer users will love it.
For many of us, the legal notepad is staple during our workday. It’s a place to jot down notes and keep thoughts and plans for later. A digital alternative may be able to replace that yello… ...
Android: There are plenty of note-taking apps for Android, but Colornote Notepad has a few unique features that make it easy and fun. The app itself makes taking, saving, and organizing notes easy ...
Draftpad, developed by Manabu Ueno, might look like yet another take on mobile note capturing, but it’s not. Indeed it is a notepad that lets you jot down quick notes and thoughts, but it hasn’t got ...
It's a different take on the notepad and if you're looking for something simple that doesn't do anything but take on your words, it's worth a look. It's a 99¢ download in the iTunes App Store.
The once-unloved Microsoft Notepad app continues to get new features, with spell check and autocorrect reportedly coming to the Windows staple next. Originally debuting as a heavily stripped-down ...
Some notes don't need a lot of space. Neon Notes packs a notepad into a compact package.