The right planner can change your life, or at least organize it. When you can keep your to-do list, calendar, notes and productivity helpers all in one place, it starts to feel like there’s nothing ...
When I first heard about NotePlan, I was intrigued. It was a Mac app that used a text format (Markdown) as a calendar-based system, a note for each day, allowing you to easily create tasks and take ...
Have you ever felt like your productivity tools are working against you instead of for you? With countless apps promising to simplify your life, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of ...
Sometimes, a new and fresh look at what a class of app can do is what you need to like an app, but it can also be a turn-off if it lacks something you need. Agenda 2.0 for Mac genuinely brings ...
What if you could organize your entire life—your goals, tasks, and even your downtime—without downloading a single extra app? It’s not just possible; it’s surprisingly simple. With just three built-in ...
Microsoft’s OneNote is a great tool for keeping random notes, research, shopping lists, and whatever else you feel the need to jot down. But it doesn’t really have a great way to extract notes based ...
With the ever increasing number of iPad apps and support for tens of thousands of iPhone apps you may not have given much thought to the select few apps included by Apple on the iPad. I began using a ...
In a recent announcement, Google Calendar is getting a new feature. Notably, this feature would allow Google Calendar to create meeting documents for notes automatically from a calendar entry. If you ...
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