![]() ![]() The feature I like the most is seamless sync across devices. In short, Simplenote might have simple in its name but it does a lot more than a simple note taking app like Notes. Free to use, even the backup and sync is free.Light and dark theme in desktop version. ![]() Markdown support in desktop versions (needs to be enabled from the settings).Version control so you keep history of all changes made in the past.Notes can be collaborated with other people (even if they don’t have Simplenote account).Individual notes can be shared with others via URL.Notes can be sorted by modification date or alphabetically.Notes can be tagged for even quick search and organize them.It might not have as many features as Evernote, but it does have an impressive list of features. Supported devices include: Android, iOS, Windows, and a Web-based service.If you have never used Simplenote, I suggest to give it a try. Simplenote, instead, focuses on speed and simplicity of use. Apart from tagging notes and searching them, there are no advanced organization tools to speak of. You can access your notes everywhere on all your devices, due to Simplenote’s synchronization tools. For this you can receive unlimited access via third party apps and you can also have more backup versions of your notes.īottom LineOf the many available note taking tools on the market, Simplenote is one of the best due to it’s ease of use and, well, ‘simple’ features. The premium account is priced at $20 per year. PricingSimplenote uses a freemium subscription pricing model, with an available premium account. However, if they do have Simplenote account, the user is able to edit and sync the note to their own accounts. Usefully, when a users visits that link, it will open the note, and they can edit it, even if they do not have a Simplenote account. As soon as you ‘tag’ other people by their email addresses, they will then receive a notification email and a link to that note. This means, you can share a note with someone by adding their email address as note tags. When you press the ‘Share’ option to learn more, this is found under the publish option. The next sharing option enables editing by other users. ![]() You can share that link with others and they can just read it. If you publish a note, you will then make it available to anyone with a specifically created link. ![]()
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