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  • Supernotes is your new home for ideas, records, tasks, and lists. The fastest way to take notes and collaborate with friends. Create notecards with Markdown, LaTeX, images, emojis and more.
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    Supernotes
  • Zen Flowchart is the easiest software to create flowcharts and more.
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    Zen Flowchart
  • UpNote offers flexible ways to organize your notes: nested notebooks, pinning notes to the top of the note list, adding notes to Quick Access and filtering notes using matched keywords.
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    Upnote
  • Organize your ideas and projects into visual boards.
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    Milanote
  • Routine is an all-in-one work platform: documentation, projects, wiki, calendars, tasks, contacts and more.
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    Routine
  • Notabase is a personal knowledge base for networked thinking. It's powerful, easy-to-use, and open source.
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    Notabase
  • MetaNotey provides stress-free card-style inputs to record work/life fragments with multi-person sharing support. MetaNotey has build-in NFT functionality which allows you to generate your own NFT from notes and publish to markets or share with friends.
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    MetaNotey
  • Drafts opens to a new page with the keyboard ready so you can type immediately. Go hands-free with Dictation. Drafts lets you get things down before you forget without fiddling folders, naming, etc.
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    Drafts
  • With Laxis you can transcribe and record in person and hybrid meetings, highlight important notes with a single click, and save everything to Laxis Cloud to unlock for advanced features, including insight management, AI-augmented memos and advanced search.
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    Laxis: AI Meeting Assistant
  • Reflect is a note-taking tool designed to mirror the way your brain works. We're simple, speedy, secure, and, dare we say it, quite pleasing on the eye.
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    Reflect
  • Clover is the all-in-notebook designed for creatives – featuring a powerful markdown editor that can explode traditional, linear documents into a "surface" for a more intuitive, visual way of note-taking, brainstorming, mind-mapping, and managing tasks.
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  • Daily Prompt provides creative writing prompts to help you beat writer’s block and kickstart your daily writing habit.
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    Daily Prompt: Writing App
  • Brig Note is your personal note-taking tool, combines recording and typing in an effective way. It gives you the possibility to record your voice during your lecture or any other kind of speech or event and taking notes over recording.
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    Brig Note
  • A to-do list app and task manager that is easy, fast and intuitive
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    Tasky
  • Dedicated mobile app to make a note of where you've put something. No need to remember where something is or where you made a note of where something is. Notes easily sharable and interoperable with Debby Notes Alexa skill.
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    Debby Notes
  • Organize all of your favorite notes and bookmarks in one place side by side.
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    Benotes
  • Brig Note is a note-taking tool where you can easily take notes over voice recording. It helps you to get rid of two separate processes and combines them together to help you be more effective! 

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 1.99$ starting from May 10.
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  • A simple micro note-taking app that lives in your menu bar. Write your daily plan, todos, list, notes, motivational phrases, or whatever you want. It's your menubar. with 🐈 a tabby cat!
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    TabbyNote
  • This is a curation space for best NoCode Products 2021 ( Think as a Wiki for NoCode). Each product has a page with a video introduction
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    NoCode 2021
  • Context Note is a free chrome extension that help you take notes on the web with their context. With the context, we could understand and recall the details of the notes better while reviewing. A handy tag system is also provided to manage the notes neatly.
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    Context Note