Microsoft OneNote or Evernote are best for note-taking, and I already have the Notes app on my iPhone for that. I've used Trello professionally, but wanted an app that does more than lists. Physical supplies give me that warm fuzzy feeling, but I've been hard pressed to find an online system that engenders the same. Notion has become an essential not just to sort my work life, but any to-do that comes my way. I signed up for Notion, which has both free and paid versions, and never looked back. And yes, you can highlight text or even simulate Post-its. Minimalist yet customizable with more templates than I could ever dream up, Notion is like if Google Drive and list-making app Trello had a beautiful, beautiful baby. Some months ago, an influx of studytube videos about the software Notion (opens in a new tab) proliferated my feed. Planners, highlighters, Post-its - I love it all, which is why I find the study video faction of YouTube ("studytube") to be a respite years after graduating from college. Tech > Apps and Software > ProductivityĮssentials Week spotlights unexpected items that make our daily lives just a little bit better.
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