The best note-taking apps for the iPad let you draw, easily insert pictures, take audio recordings, and more.
In iOS 17 and MacOS Sonoma, Apple added the ability to open and annotate PDFs right in the Notes app. Keep reading to learn how it's done. In the latest version of iOS and macOS, Apple has updated the ...
Keeping track of and storing physical documents can be a pain. Health records get mixed up with work contracts, your tax document folder has some stray business cards floating around in it, and those ...
If you want to stay organized and productive on your desktop, these note-taking apps did the trick for me. Here's what I like about them.
Some, like NotebookLM and Perplexity, manage to do exactly that, while others just end up overpromising and underdelivering. One tool I've been hearing quite a bit about lately is Gistr, which is an ...
EduTech is a new 9to5Mac weekly series that will focus on technology’s application in education, lower and higher level, both for productivity and enjoyment. If you have suggestions for topics or ...
Discover why Instapaper stands out as a convenient and versatile read-it-later app, offering cross-platform syncing, easy ...
You can scan QR codes and documents on your iPad using the Camera and Notes apps. Here's everything you need to know to scan ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. You don’t need a separate app to create a PDF with your phone. You can use either Files or Notes. You don’t need ...
Secure note apps ensure that private thoughts or information remain confidential. These apps, from first-party to third-party apps, get the job done — but they're not all created equal. Encryption, ...
I’m really good at managing my inbox (for personal email at least) and rarely leave messages there for keeping. Most emails go in a receipt folder or get deleted, I aggressively unsubscribe to mailing ...