Evernote
Evernote is a note-taking, organizing, task-management, and archiving program. The Evernote Corporation, based in Redwood City, California, created it. Users may make notes in the app, which can be text, drawings, images, audio, or stored online material. Notes are saved in notebooks and may be categorized, annotated, altered, searched, attached to other notes, and exported. Evernote, one of the oldest and most feature-rich note-taking apps, is not included on any list of the top note-taking apps. Evernote allows you to construct basic or complicated workflows by combining notebooks, notes, and tags to keep everything organized.
One of the more useful research tools is the Web Clipper plugin (available in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari), which allows you to save whole webpages - including text, photos, and PDFs - with a single click. Notes may be viewed via computers, mobile devices, and the web, so you're seldom unable to recover anything you've saved. Other capabilities include the ability to make reminders, show notes in PowerPoint format, and integrate them.
While there's a free plan with certain restricted capabilities, there are also two premium options, the Evernote Premium plan for individual users, and the Evernote Company plan for business. Evernote Premium has interfaces with Slack, Outlook, Google Drive, Microsoft Teams, and Salesforce, as well as an AI for content ideas such as comparable material in previous notes you've produced and content information from media sites.
Detailed information:
Cost: Free + Paid Business Option
Platforms: Android, iOS, Windows
Download: https://evernote.com/download