
Meredith C
I got this for the task management - the ability to do repeating tasks and to hide tasks until they're closer to the due date is AWESOME for me on top of the great notetaking stuff. Their blog has some good info on how to set up tags etc so you are less likely to get overwhelmed/stuck, too. I wish the tutorial videos gave more of a top-down approach since that's how I learn best, but other than that I'm really pleased with this.
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Michelle Breuer
This productivity app is excellent! So versatile. It can be used to save your ideas, plan your day, or make a todo list. It's easy to get started, and can do so much! The calendar will sync to my Google calendar and I can add tasks with a drag and drop directly from Amplenote. I can organize my tasks in many different ways and I am actually Getting Things Done! There are some great help videos on YouTube by Shu Omi and other professionals. What a wonderful combination of note-taking and task management!
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Este Lore
Amplenote is definitely the best productivity and organisation and all-around "brain prosthesis" app I've ever tried, and it's currently my very first choice for this purpose, out of the numerous direct competitors like Roam, Obsidian, TiddlyWiki, Zettlr, and indirect competitors like OneNote. It's definitely worth what it costs to use, and I really feel like the developers respect their users, which I can't say of most of the other apps I just named. They factor security and encryption into the process from square one, and they have excellent communication with their users, including being highly transparent about and responsive to feature requests and suggestions. The rich footnotes and bidirectional links, the priority-based tasking and robust tagging system, and the clean user interface with collapsible unobtrusive sidebars, all add up to an app which is a genuine pleasure to use, both from a desktop and on mobile devices. The graph-based visualisation of productivity is also really neat. I love that I can e-mail to notes, as this gives me a way to coordinate with project collaborators and friends, without needing to talk them into installing the app or changing how they do things: I just give them an address to e-mail to a specific note, and they send me anything that needs my attention for a shared project, already automatically sorted exactly where I need it to be (instead of cluttering my e-mail inbox).
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