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Magicalpad review
Magicalpad review









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It syncs with your Mac (there is Mac version) and people say it has the best, cleanest word processing like writing window on the Mac for a note taking app.

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For instance, you can add to-do items to your GTD-compliant to-does, while taking notes. It not only is a great note-taking app but also manages To-Do functions directly and indirectly in the application.

  • NotesSuite (New in 2.0) - this app is new and really strong.
  • You can do background recording, image insertions and there is automatic backup to Dropbox and sync to multiple devices, among other features. It supports handwriting recognition and popup box (zooming) support while writing which many others do as well.

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  • Notes Plus - this app is one of the most well-rounded note taking apps out there and has been downloaded by 8 million users.
  • Syncs data to your favorite cloud service be it Dropbox, Google, Box or Webdav. You can also link audio recording to your notes and sketches.

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    It also supports PDF annotation (another category for us here) and an advanced word processing tool. It’s retina ink engine lets you take stunning notes with fantastic detail–this app could have been listed in conceptual drawings too. It was originally 1.99 but is now 2.99.USD and still a huge bargain. Notability - this app was listed by Apple as the best note taker in 2012.It is offers standard note-taking and journaling features, including in-app purchases for speciality journals, cloud sync via Dropbox and the Evernote platform. Moleskine Journal (New in 2.0)- this app is one we added because we want to watch it for the future with regard to LiveScribe pens.For the visually-oriented thinker it helps you visually set-to-task and clarify your mind. You use it to brainstorm, organize and share your projects and ideas. MindNode - this app by IdeasOnCanvas, another innovator in Germany, is a powerful intuitive mindmapping application that works beautifully on the iPad larger screen.It works with Evernote, Google Docs, Dropbox and more, and supports multiple file formats. This beautiful app is one of the most full-featured note-taking, mind mapping, to-do lists and outlining apps in existence.

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    MagicalPad - this app has been named into “25 Best Small Business Apps” by PC Magzine.There are video tutorials on YouTube too. Take notes, create diagrams, capture and annotate images and so much more. Grafio is a like a combination of digital napkin, smart whiteboard and business modeling tool.

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    Grafio: Diagrams & Ideas - this app has been noted by another architect in Texas.

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    We encourage readers to review this carefully (52 k reviews, 4 stars) Free The app recently got upgraded and veteran readers have been very disappointed. A powerful feature is that it can search text inside images. It also connects socially to Twitter and Facebook. Evernote supports note taking, idea capture, to-dos and task lists, in addition to voice recording and audio notes. But beware, there are a ton of apps that do that just as good now (see below). Voted a Top 10 Must-Have App by the New York Times, the key feature is the ability to sync all your notes across all your computers and devices.

  • Evernote - Evernote is an app sensation.
  • It may also be listed in another category in our series. Here is a listing of some of the most excellent note taking and ideas apps useful to architects on the iPad at the time of this writing. Again, if we have somehow missed an app that deserves to be on this list we would sure appreciate your email on the subject. (see image 03) It records audio while you take notes, sketch and type and enables you to listen to particular parts of recordings by simply touching a part of your sketch or notes. The actual creator of GTD (Getting Things Done) philosophy, David Allen, and his organization, feel that OmniFocus is a top GTD-compliant tool. This helps them stay productive, relaxed and in control despite the profession’s natural tendency to throw curveballs. Of course taking notes is great and extremely essential for architects but what about “action items?” Architects need to be harnessing a very solid GTD-compliant app to make sure they master task (to-do) management. 03 – SoundNote records audio while you sketch, write, etc and enables you to play back what was recorded by touching on a particular word in your text.











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