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  2. Comparison of note-taking software - Wikipedia

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    Notes stored as XML; can attach any filetype Microsoft OneNote: Notebooks, notebook sections, section groups, tags (could be applied to content blocks) Yes Yes Yes [Notes 8] Yes Yes [Notes 9] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Imports: Evernote XML. [4] Exports: OneNote binary format. [5] MyInfo: Notebooks, sections, notes, tree, tags, custom ...

  3. Windows Journal - Wikipedia

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    Previous version allowed the user to create and organize handwritten notes and drawings, and to save them in a .JNT file, or export them in TIFF format. It can use an ordinary computer mouse to compose a handwritten note, as well as a graphics tablet or a Tablet PC.

  4. It's now easier to take handwritten notes on your Chromebook

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    Google has rolled out a new app that helps you take notes on your Chromebook.

  5. Joplin (software) - Wikipedia

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    Joplin is a free and open-source desktop and mobile note-taking and to-do list application written for Unix-like (including macOS and Linux) and Microsoft Windows operating systems, as well as iOS, Android, and Linux/Windows terminals, [2] written in JavaScript. The desktop app is made using Electron, while the mobile app uses React Native.

  6. Evernote - Wikipedia

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    Evernote also supports touch and tablet screens with handwriting recognition. Evernote web-clipping plugins, which can import a webpage or part of a webpage into Evernote, are available for most popular web browsers. Evernote also supports the ability to e-mail notes to the service, allowing for automated note entry via email rules or filters. [4]

  7. Microsoft OneNote - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft OneNote is a note-taking software developed by Microsoft. It is available as part of the Microsoft 365 suite and since 2014 has been free on all platforms outside the suite. [10] OneNote is designed for free-form information gathering and multi-user collaboration. It gathers users' notes, drawings, screen clippings, and audio ...