Groupnotes is a cross between a web clipper and social-media style note taking app. It will let you have a conversation with your team right on top of any webpage, which can be useful in all manner of collaborations such as web design or research projects, →
Why Springpad is better than Evernote for managing your information
The past ten years or so has transformed the way we take notes and organize information. It is no longer sufficient to jot down notes on desktop sticky notes; we now need to access notes, bookmarks, clips, and tasks on our mobile devices as well as →
Sticky.io: Take and Access Notes in the Cloud, on Any Google Talk Enabled Device
If you want a simple, free note capturing tool, then let me introduce you to Sticky.Io, a free online service that allows people to both take notes using Google talk, use tags to organize them, and access them online from anywhere. Sticky.io piggybacks on an existing →
Organize your files into a virtual structure with DiviFile
Arranging files into folders is one way of organizing your files, but is limited in that it will not allow you to easily place a file into several categories simultaneously, and can be a lot of work to modify and maintain. Enter DiviFile, a free program →
Resophnotes: take notes quickly on your desktop, then access them in the cloud on other devices or computers
Resophnotes is a free note taking software that syncs with the “SimpleNote” cloud-based note taking service. This means that your notes from Reshopnotes can be accessed from multiple computers and devices (including the iPhone via this free app). Resophnotes can also be used portably from a →
Pasteboard: your disposable 10-page scratchpad
Pasteboard is a free 10-page tabbed “scratch pad” type program that provides space to type in or paste any text that you might need, whether it’s pasting coupon codes from the internet, quickly jotting down an email address or a phone number, grabbing some code to →
DeskNotes: excellent desktop sticky notes program that can sync to Outlook
If you’re looking for a good, free desktop sticky-notes type program then give DeskNotes a try. I’ve been using this program for several weeks now, and while it doesn’t exactly introduce any new functionality or spin on the general desktop sticky notes program concept, it manages →
Four interesting, non-hierarchical freeware notes programs
This article will present four novel, free note taking apps: Treesheets, Tobu, Cintanotes, and MindRaider. Each one of these apps is unique in its own way, yet they have one thing in common in that they are not your traditional, hierarchical-tree based notes programs. 1. Treesheets: this →
Canaware NetNotes: capture web pages then store and edit them within a local knowledge base
Canaware NetNotes is a free program that can capture web pages and stores and organizes them within a searchable, local knowledge base. It can capture entire pages or individual elements such as paragraphs, images, or certain code snippets, and allows you to edit them using a →
StickySorter: innovative sticky notes app offers notes clustering and an infinite desktop
StickySorter is a free sticky notes program that introduces a number of innovations such as the ability to cluster stickies in groups, the ability to define fields, the ability to import and save notes into CSV, the use of the front and back of the sticky, →








