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It’s a tall order to take physical notes on actual paper with a real pen. Most people I know don’t do it, despite the clear benefits. It’s more stuff to lug around, while your ever-ready phone offers ...
Automatic data syncing is great, until it leaves a personal note on your desktop for everyone to see. Offline note-taking apps are the way to go if you want to keep your notes private, and these apps ...
Unlike iOS's Notes, OS X's built-in app for quick notes, Stickies, goes beyond simple text. Still, it feels dated these days, and perhaps its biggest flaw is that it doesn't sync across Macs or with ...
As a business owner, you probably have several notes keeping track of customers, contacts, meetings, phone numbers or job proposals saved on your iPhone that you want to synchronize to your computer ...
As soon as your collection of Apple devices running OS X or iOS expands to two or more, the issue of syncing is bound to come up. You’ll want most or all of the important personal data on your first ...
You can use Notes on iCloud through your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, or in a browser using iCloud's website, to create, edit, and view synced notes. To see your notes on ...
The virtual equivalent of Post-It notes, Stickies have a storied history on the Mac, dating way back to the release of System 7.5 in 1994. More than a decade ago, this utility became something of an ...