Where do you note down all your thoughts, your ideas, or the notes from that very urgent office meeting? Noting down each of your important things provides you with an accurate record, something that ...
A few apps changed my workflow the way Simplenote did. Soon after John Gruber’s public endorsement of Simplenote for iPhone, I decided to give the app a try, as I needed a fast and reliable solution ...
When we reviewed Simplenote for iOS nearly four years ago, we found it to be a standout note-taking app. But while the company soon added Android and Kindle versions, for the longest time it didn’t ...
Simplenote, our favorite note-taking application for iPhone, iPad, Android, the web and PC or Mac, has just seen a rather important update. Simplenote version 3 adds a treasure trove of new features, ...
Note-taking apps of varying quality fill the productivity section of the App Store. Simplenote, from Codality, aims to provide a high quality experience with a simplistic note-taking process. Keep It ...
SimpleNote is a great way to jot down a simple to-do list that you can carry around with you wherever you go. Oh, yes I know. There are a ton of apps for tasks and to-dos. Myself I really like Things, ...
Number seven in our series is free, streamlined, an absolute joy to use — and here’s the biggie — syncs seamlessly with one of several desktop companions (which are also free); it’s also the first ...
Simplenote and Evernote both act as note-taking applications for mobile and personal computer platforms. While both programs serve the same basic purpose, allowing you to take and store notes in ...
At some point during a writing career there comes that moment, in which you have to decide how to sync your text to all your devices. Some people use Dropbox; others, like me, prefer Simplenote.
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Johnston felt a little negligent, since Simplenote had existed for years before Simperium ever came ...
If you read our recent The Verge at work feature, you’ll know that many of us use Notational Velocity as an OS X desktop client for the text-syncing service Simplenote. There’s now a new contender in ...
It worked fine, but my needs have evolved since then. As Google Keep tacks on new features, it’s become a bit too bloated for my needs, and the interface’s lack of focus on long-form writing started ...