Mac
Mac
Windows
Log in / Sign up
Mac
›
Tags
›
notes across devices
Featured
Notes Across Devices
Software
Relevance
Popularity
Rating
New Notes
free
6
Bruno Martins
New Notes is a simple application that allows you to read, edit, and write notes...
able to reorder your
notes
in alphabetical...you find your
notes
easily. New
Notes
Google Keep – Notes et listes
4
Google
Paipaimi Quick Notes
3
cn.readpad
Notes Finder Base
free
3
Max Schlee
Google Keep - Notes and Lists 4
3
Google
Notes 3 2
3
Apple Inc.
Basket ~ bookmarking tool to save articles, videos & moreorganize them with notes & categories to boost productivity (SAVING STUFF)
2
com.fluidapp
Notes.io
2
com.fluidapp
Nextcloud Notes Client
2
com.electron
Sticky Notes for Safari
2
justinepstein
Sticky Notes 2
2
Google
Google Keep - Notes and Lists 5
2
Google
Google Keep - Notes and Lists 6
2
Google
Motion Notes Kopie
2
com.diponten
Universal Sticky Notes
2
com.domainname
Ding Notes
2
com.laiwang
Flying Notes
2
Google
1
…
7
8
9
10
11
…
20
Tags
Edit Notes
Read Notes
Rearrange Notes
Save Notes
Write Notes
Featured stories
See all
Apple to launch a new line of MacOS devices on October 27
Apple has recently announced a press event, where it will most likely present the new line of Macintosh hardware.
Evernote will allow its employees to read your notes
If you aren't comfortable with Evernote employees looking through your notes, you have until January 23rd to move your notes to a different service and delete your account.
GarageBand, iWork and iMovie are now free on Apple devices
Apple has just updated both the Mac and iOS versions of iMovie, GarageBand and iWork, making them completely free to use.
Several ways to manage notes on your Mac
Looking for a way to not only quickly take notes, but also actually find them when you need to see them again? Here are some of the best notes-management tools for Mac users.
Li-ion battery 80% charge limit: is there science behind it?
You've heard that charging your phone to 80% is good for its battery. iPhone 15 and iPhone 16 lineups allow limiting the charge with a single tap. But does it really work?