Best Note-Taking Apps for Microsoft OneDrive

Find and compare the best Note-Taking apps for Microsoft OneDrive in 2024

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Note-Taking apps for Microsoft OneDrive on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Joplin Reviews
    Joplin is an open-source note taking and todo application that can manage a large number notes in a notebook. You can search the notes and copy, tag, and modify them from either the application or your own text editor. The notes are in Markdown format. Joplin can import Evernote notes via.enex files. This includes the formatted content (which has been converted to Markdown), resources (images and attachments, etc.). Complete metadata (geolocation and updated time, created times, etc.) Plain Markdown files are also possible to be imported. The notes can be synchronized using various cloud services such as Nextcloud, Dropbox and OneDrive. Notes, tags, and other metadata can be synchronized with cloud services such as Nextcloud, Dropbox, OneDrive, WebDAV, and File System (for example, with a network directory). Plain text files can be easily inspected, backed-up, and moved around. The application is available on Windows, Linux, macOS and Android.
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    Noteshelf Reviews
    You can either type or handwrite your notes. Sign contracts, fill out forms, highlight your notes, and sign them. You can review documents like a pro. You can open multiple Noteshelf windows and work simultaneously in Noteshelf. It's handy to have 2 notes side by side! It can be difficult to take notes in a hurry, so make sure you record them. You can play them back at any time, even while you are taking notes. You can search your notes using handwriting recognition in 65 languages. You can also convert them into text. Import digital planners that have hyperlinks to create to-do lists. Noteshelf can be used as a digital planner or journal. Noteshelf allows you to create voice notes for your Apple Watch. As you listen to these recordings, take notes.
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    Flexcil Reviews
    Flexcil is a study aid that allows you to annotate PDFs, create notes, and share them with others. To study effectively, review and use PDFs. In one page, you can use PDF reader, digital note and annotation as well as a reference manager. Gestures UX is a simple way to annotate PDFs and organize notes quickly and efficiently. You can save time by organizing, reading, and editing materials. Save time to focus on your studies. Apple's default complicated process doesn't have to be followed. Flexcil allows you to select text and images and make notes using intuitive pen gestures. You can view PDFs while simultaneously dragging elements from them to your notes. This allows you to organize them easily. You can edit PDFs to your liking by merging, moving, adding, or removing. You can also edit notes! All resources in Flexcil, including images, texts, and notes, are linked systematically to allow you to quickly and easily trace your data.
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    iAnnotate Reviews
    Annotating while you are reading is a powerful method to retain and process information. iAnnotate offers the most comprehensive tools, allowing you to highlight, draw and stamp, underline, and much more using just a touch of a button. Whether you store them on-device, in the cloud (Google Drive or OneDrive), iAnnotate allows you to access all the files that you need. Microsoft Office files, Google Docs, images, no problem! iAnnotate converts files automatically to PDF to help you stay productive. We understand that you need to share different things with different audiences. iAnnotate gives you complete control over what you share and with whom. Your work can be shared in your own way. You can manage multiple documents at once, switch between tools quickly, mark it up, then send it back to your boss faster that you can say, "Have it on my desk by 5!". Our annotations conform to the PDF standard so other full-featured PDF apps will allow you to see and work with annotations made in iAnnotate.
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