![]() ![]() GoodReader: This iPad/iPhone app allows you to organize and annotate downloads of different file types including PDF, text, Word, Excel, iWork, and PowerPoint, so you can easily take notes as you’re reading. With GoodReader you can also sync files to remote servers such as DropBox, OneDrive, or SugarSync so you can easily transfer and save your work. IWrite Legal: Created by Suffolk University Law School Prof Kathleen E. Vinson, iWrite Legal is a legal writing app that provides legal writing tips and checklists to help you overcome writer’s block and nail revisions. One Note: One Note is a free Microsoft download available for PCs and Macs, smartphones, and tablets.Some of our favorite cloud-based apps for note taking are: “Notebook” Apps There are a ton of great apps out there for note taking. ![]() Growly Notes: Growly is a note taking and productivity app specifically for Macs.OneNote automatically saves notes as you write them and allows you to move text and images on pages within your OneNote “notebook,” so you can organize your ideas in a free-form style as you would on paper. With Growly you can organize notes into different tabs by subject matter. Growly keeps a list of all your subject tabs on the left-hand side of your “notebook” work area for easy access. EverNote also makes physical notebooks that can sync into your online EverNote “notebook.” EverNote: EverNote combines the features of One Note and Growly, with the added benefits of being able to “clip” outside resources to your notes and to present your works-in-progress through automatically populated EverNote presentation slides.Growly also makes it easy to find old notes, with functionality to search for keywords across all of your open notes. While these note taking apps have similar features, they all have different looks and feels for the user. ![]()
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