Evernote
Evernote, one of the oldest and most feature-rich note-taking apps, must be included on any list of the best note-taking apps. Using a combination of notebooks, notes, and tags to keep everything organized, Evernote allows you to design both straightforward and intricate processes.
The Web Clipper extension (available in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari) is one of its best tools for gathering research because it allows you to save full webpages, including text, photos, and Documents, with a single click. You almost never find yourself in a scenario where you can't access the information you've saved because notes can be viewed on laptops, mobile devices, and the web. Reminders, PowerPoint-style presentations, and note merging are a few other features. New tables and a Siri integration for users using the iOS edition are recent updates.
There are two paid plans, the Evernote Premium plan for individual users and the Evernote Business plan for businesses, in addition to the free plan with some restricted functionality. The Evernote Premium plan offers interfaces with Slack, Outlook, Google Drive, Microsoft Teams, and Salesforce in addition to an AI that offers content suggestions based on information from media websites as well as similar content in previous notes you've made. Together with the aforementioned capabilities, the Evernote Business plan also offers collaborative tools and team management tools.
Rating: 4.4 (47,654 ratings on App store)
Pros:
- Free to use
- Good functionality
- Save web pages for offline use
Cons:
- Doesn't integrate with Microsoft Office
Website: https://evernote.com/intl/en