The Best Note-Taking Apps for iOS, Android, and Windows
Apple's Notes app has a number of useful features. Users can use it to capture thoughts, write checklists, sketch ideas and even scan and sign documents. The app syncs with iCloud, so all devices can view the same notes. However, users must use the latest version of iOS to make Notes work. It is also important to note that the app is not compatible with other email providers, such as Gmail.
The note configuration window lets you change the font, color, and size of your note. To access this window, simply double-click on the note header. The options are similar to those in 7 Sticky Notes. You can also set an alarm for each note. Notes can be sorted by type, category, or color, and they can also be labeled by category.
Evernote's notes are a little bit more complex. It's not designed for snippets of text, but for long notes. Unlike other note-taking apps, it's also not geared toward random ideas and small sketches. You can also type notes and add images. Notes can also be colored, so you can easily change their look.
The Sticky Note app is another great note-taking option. It's included in Windows 10 and free to download from the Microsoft Store. It offers similar features to Google Keep, but it also supports writing and drawing on sticky notes with touch-compatible devices. Users can also format notes with a formatting toolbar. In addition, sticky notes sync with OneNote.