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what i needed I am loving the app, I am a bit ocd when it comes to studying and taking notes and it takes me sooooo long to get things done, specially when I want to note card EVERYTHING I dont know, and then I find myself spending all my time doing them than moving on with my research and studying. this app is a time saver! I can take a picture of my book and just keep what I need to learn and thats it I move on to the next. I had literally been saying this should exist, thanks for making it happen! I also had a technical problem and costumer support was on point, fast, efficient and polite!
Askim818otefuel builds on research-supported learning strategies like spaced repetition and the Cornell note-taking approach and is ideal for taking notes on books, lectures, videos, and podcasts. Some noteworthy traits It enables you to generate flashcards from your notes by adding questions or using Notefuel's artificial intelligence to do so. • Notifies you when reviewing your notes is best for effective information retention, making it simple to take advantage of "spaced repetition" • a built-in text scanner that enables you to input highlights from physical books using ultra-modern, quick optical character recognition (OCR). • Simple import of Amazon Kindle highlights and notes, enabling you to read your Kindle data again and learn from it. It operates offline, enabling note-taking on a plane, train, or in any other location with spotty connectivity • allows for device syncing • Send classmates and coworkers a link to exchange thoughts with them. • is not required to sign in • You can freely export your notes to avoid being confined.
Agenda is Mac-only for now, but the developer says that an iOS version will be launched in the first half of 2018. That won’t be a deal-breaker for everyone, but it does preclude me from making it my full-time note-taking app. After I began testing Agenda, I took some notes about last week’s issue of MacStories Weekly. Almost immediately, I found myself in Slack on my iPad with Federico and Ryan wanting to refer back to a note but couldn’t. Agenda doesn’t include collaboration features either. Although you can export a note and send it to someone, Apple’s Notes app and third-party options like Google Docs and Quip remain better solutions for collaboration.
JOHN VOORHEESThe innovative way that Agenda arranges notes onto a timeline helps you move your projects along. The only note-taking software that tracks the past, present, and future all at once, Agenda is the only one that gives you the full picture while other apps concentrate solely on the past, present, or future. Make notes on the items on your current agenda as you get ready for another meeting. You can write them down or draw them on your iPad with the Apple Pencil, your choice. To help you remember why you did what you did, use earlier notes as a trail. Individual notes can have dates attached to them, and you can even link them to events in your calendar. The alternative is to put them "On the Agenda." Agenda-related notes are given a special status. You can find them faster because they appear in a special group in the sidebar and are easier to search for. With more languages being added, Agenda is presently available in English, Afrikaans, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, and Chinese. Agenda's notes are elegantly styled and loaded with useful tools like tags, links, tables, and lists. A styled-text editor called Agenda combines the simplicity of entering plain text with the visually appealing outcomes of rich text. Headings, lists, indented blocks, and pre-formatted text are examples of styles. You pay attention to the content of your notes, leaving Agenda to take care of the presentation. It produces papers with outstanding visual appeal, consistency, and ease of conversion to markdown and HTML formats. Task tracking is also a breeze with agenda notes. There are other list formats, such as checklists, and incorporating additional in-depth content is a no-brainer rather than an afterthought. You can concentrate on your notes with Agenda's clear, basic design, which gives the impression that they are printed on paper.
Exactly What I Have Been Searching For!!! I am in the field of the humanities. All of the other learning apps that I have found are very Q & A oriented . Totally unsuited for the type of learning that I have to achieve, which is more comprehensibility of longer text than anything..Notefuel is the first app that gives me the freedom to study longer passages, and does not restrict me to memorization of question and answer notecards. Thank you for this application. I have searched all over the App Store for something like this. Keep up the good work.
- marioarroyo , 10/27/2020
I like it so far On a search digging for an app to level with my ocd, that has a good design plus good function. Needed flash cards plus notes that I could save. this one has both for me, but there’s one thing I reallly want to be added, the ability to underline as many parts of the note as needed rather than one phrase. that way I can fill each sentence in an challenge my memory more. also, there’s no one time fee. biggest drawback easily :( subscriptions feel permanent. if you must charge, please give a reasonable option to do it once, I’d pay for it that way most likely
- mysteriousmaya , 02/04/2022
Useful note-taking app but I have some feedback First of all I will say this is probably the note taking app I like the best having tried a few. I use it to take notes while reading and the text scan feature has made note taking a lot easier. My feedback for the developer is that I’d like ability to add multiple questions to notecards because that’s common if you’re doing Cornell note-taking
- LAW JT , 11/18/2019
This app impressed me more out of the box than anything I have tried in a while. The changes from what loosely similar apps do seem at first incremental but are powerful in a way that opens up very plausible workflows. The key thing is turning a static collection of notes into something that can flow with your calendar - it took me a little while to grasp the intent, but when it clicked and I realized it is not just a notes app replacement I could imagine lots of immediate uses. It is well worth taking the time to find and learn all the features - there is quite a bit hiding under the slick surface (maybe I am slow, but it was the second day before I found the settings button on the right hand slide-in panel) and I already see several reviews complaining about the absence of things that are actually there in the program. You can’t insert images yet but I see from their blog it is likely in the pipeline along with other things, and I happily paid for premium. Thanks to the developers!
- Gprof
I’ve never been able to use traditional paper planners well. While I’ve always seen how they could, in theory, be useful, I’ve tried many times to incorporate them into how I do things, and they always end up abandoned. This app offers some adjustments in just the right areas for me - it has enough structure to help keep me organized, but enough flexibility to rearrange things more easily than trying to constantly rewrite a paper planner. The ability to toggle things “on” and “off” the main list, as well as the ability to link notes to the Apple calendar app are a huge pluses as well for me in keeping the most important things handy at any given time. I also like that other things can be kept a little more tucked away, but still accessible as needed. Long story short, I’m a HUGE fan of this app, and have used it pretty much daily now for about three years. It’s perfect for my needs.
- NoelJG
This will be a “I have never written a review before until now” type of review, which is true as I have never taken the time to review an app I’ve purchase/downloaded in the past. After using Agenda for the past week, I decided to make an exception. Agenda is a solid performing useful piece of software. I use it for my work and personal life. For work, I created a work log so I can start my day out with knowing what I have done and what I need to do. I connect my notes to a calendar event so I can track what items came out of the meeting and tasks which need completing. At the end of the day I review what was completed and note what still needs to be done. Rinse and repeat. I do the same for my personal life. I can do this with other apps too. Agenda is different because of the ease of use and all the great features included. Excellent job guys. Keep it up.
- joyhawk63
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Notefuel is perfect for taking notes on books, lectures, videos, and podcasts, and builds on research-backed learning techniques like spaced repetition and the Cornell note-taking method. |
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Having to save images to your device and then upload to the app is 1 inconvenient and 2 uses up storage on the users device for no reason. |
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Works with Apple Calendar & Apple Reminders |
Dated-based notes |
Supports tables |
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No highlighter |
Yearly subscriptions to keep getting new features |
No Markup tools for PDF previews |
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