Quip

Quip has a lot of other functions in addition to being a great note-taking tool. The app has a collaborative bent, making it helpful to use within a corporate environment. The Quip app has one of the best interfaces you may encounter in a note-taking tool. The interface is minimal and uncluttered, making the app enjoyable.


Quip is a completely paid tool, unlike the majority of note-taking apps. There isn't a free version, and the premium plans are quite expensive. For personal use, you can create a Quip at no cost, but unless your company purchases a special workplace membership, there are restrictions on file sharing within your business. The app has a tidy interface that makes it easy to navigate. It has a straightforward spreadsheet creation tool and allows you to fully format the content of your notes before sharing them with other people.


Rating: 4.7 (‎21,638 ratings on App store)
Price: $10-$100
Pros:

  • Comprehensive features
  • Supports extensive collaboration
  • Easy to use
  • Desktop/mobile apps

Cons:

  • Limited customization
  • Limited search functionality
  • Expensive
  • Steep learning curve

Website: quip.com

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Top 10 Best Note-Taking Apps

  1. top 1 Google Keep
  2. top 2 OneNote
  3. top 3 Evernote
  4. top 4 Quip
  5. top 5 Dropbox Paper
  6. top 6 Ulysses
  7. top 7 Bear
  8. top 8 Joplin
  9. top 9 Simplenote
  10. top 10 Miro

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