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Google Keep is great, but Logseq's journal feature fixed my biggest problem with note-taking
Keep was slowly becoming a cluttered mess ...
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NotebookLM is what Google Keep should have become
I've been using Google Keep for years, mostly out of habit. It's always been my digital junk drawer, a place where I paste links, jot down half-formed thoughts, screenshot recipes I'll never cook, and ...
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Google Keep has been my go-to note-taking app for years, but I recently noticed that my disorganized notes were becoming overwhelming, making it harder to find what I was looking for. I had previously ...
Have you ever felt like your digital life is a chaotic mess of sticky notes, scattered to-do lists, and forgotten ideas? Jeff Su explains how Google Keep can transform that chaos into a streamlined, ...
I’m done with Notion. I used it for years in an attempt to reduce the number of apps I was using, and it worked. The everything app, as it’s called, held my recipes, notes, and all the data related to ...
Imagine this: your desk is clutter-free, your ideas are neatly categorized, and your to-dos are effortlessly synced across all your devices. Sounds like a productivity dream, right? That’s exactly ...
Google Keep and Google Tasks have been among Google's most useful Android apps for years. Keep has always been the champion of quick note-taking, letting you jot down lists and record audio snippets.
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