Two favorite ProfHacker applications are Things, which manages to-do items, and Evernote (see also here), which keeps track of everything else. And both have handy smartphone & iPad applications that ...
September 24, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google iOS: Simplenote's a Lifehacker favorite for doing one thing remarkably well, but if you're looking for a more ...
Two applications were pulled from the Galaxy Note 8.0 firmware recently, a special edition of Flipboard featuring support for S-Pens and Awesome Note, a multitasking note-taking app built for larger ...
Awesome Note (+Todo/Calendar) (for iPhone) Even the app's settings section offers plenty of room for customization. For example, every folder (into which you can compartmentalize different types of to ...
Awesome Note is a charming, flexible, free-form app that combines elements of both note-taking and todo apps. But like uncle Chuck at an all-you-can-eat Vegas-style buffet, trying to shoehorn too much ...
Digital lifestyle expert Mario Armstrong shows Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford an array of apps to get you organized, including ClosetSpace to organize your closets; Awesome Note, which combines ...
The iPhone’s built-in Notes application works well, but sometimes a little more power would be nice. Brid looks to fill that need with its $4 Awesome Note. It delivers the additional power, but, ...
Awesome Note (+Todo/Calendar) (for iPhone) Even the app's settings section offers plenty of room for customization. For example, every folder (into which you can compartmentalize different types of to ...
Digital lifestyle expert Mario Armstrong shows Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford an array of apps to get you organized, including ClosetSpace to organize your closets; Awesome Note, which combines ...
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