π Best Note Taking Apps for Study
Good notes help you remember things. The right app can make your study life easier. Here are some great apps you might like π
π§ Notion
A powerful tool for all your notes and projects.
π Pros
All in one place (notes, tasks, calendar)
Works on phone and computer
You can make templates for class notes
⚠️ Cons
Takes time to learn at first
✍️ Evernote
One of the oldest note apps that still works great.
π Pros
Easy to take text and picture notes
Tag and search notes fast
Syncs to all devices
⚠️ Cons
Free plan has limits
π Microsoft OneNote
Good if you like writing notes like a real notebook.
π Pros
Sections and pages like a binder
Draw or type notes
Free and works with Microsoft tools
⚠️ Cons
Can be slow for big notebooks
π Google Keep
Simple app for quick notes and lists.
π Pros
Very easy to use
Add checklists, photos, voice notes
Works with Google Drive
⚠️ Cons
Not great for long detailed notes
π GoodNotes (iPad only)
Perfect for handwritten notes.
π Pros
Feels like real writing on paper
Highlight and draw easily
Organize notebooks well
⚠️ Cons
Only on iPad/Apple Pencil
π Obsidian
Great if you like linking ideas and topics.
π Pros
Connect notes like a web
Works offline
Good for big projects
⚠️ Cons
Not as simple as normal note apps
✏️ Simplenote
Fast, clean, and basic notes.
π Pros
Lightweight and quick
Syncs everywhere
Free
⚠️ Cons
Not much design or features
π― How to Pick the Best One
Think about these questions before choosing:
π Do you want typing or hand writing?
π Do you need syncing on all devices?
π Do you want extras like to-do lists or calendar?
π Do you like simple or powerful tools?
π§° My Tip
Start with one free app first. Try it for a week or two. Then switch if it does not fit your style. Everyone studies different, s
o the best app for you might not be the best for someone else π

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