Apple Notes serves as the default note-taking app on the iPhone, it boasts simplicity and can even scan your documents. However, its formatting capabilities are somewhat limited, and it lacks template options. Luckily, if Apple Notes falls short of your needs, there are some cool alternatives you can try.
If you often have "lightbulb" moments or need to note things down as they come to you, Stashpad's design is the perfect choice.
Stashpad prides itself in being an articulate, organized, and thorough note-taking app that caters to busy, heavy-thinkers who love to keep notes.
While Apple Notes does a decent job handling basic note-taking needs, Stashpad emerges as the best alternative for developers and other technical professionals. It has a chat-like interface, so it simulates sending messages to yourself but in a more organized way and features a robust Search function that can quickly find anything you have previously entered into your notes.
Stashpad offers free and paid subscriptions available on macOS, Windows, iOS, and Android. It's worth noting that to sync your account across multiple devices, you'll need to opt for the paid subscription priced at $8/month. And while the free subscription caps your usage at 50 notes, the paid plan guarantees you unlimited notes.
Similar to Apple Notes, Craft is available on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac and will sync between these devices seamlessly. In fact, right off the bat, you'll notice that Craft's UI appears deceptively simple, another similarity it shares with Apple Notes. But feature-wise, Craft is miles ahead of Apple Notes. This and its simple UI make it a personal favorite on this list.
Craft gives you access to customizable templates, and you can import or create images and tables. A particularly unique feature is that you can create notes within notes and link them for seamless access. It also has a feature called Spaces that lets you collaborate with others in real-time and export notes in
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