Good article on a subjective topic as it really depends on what you are doing with your writing. I personally use Evernote for for daily note taking as it can sync to my iPad, iPhone, iMac, work Win 7 ...
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PadOS 26 is a major update for productivity, but it also introduces several new iPad apps, my favorite of which is Apple’s ...
Ulysses is a powerhouse for professional writing –and it's pretty great for casual writing and storing ideas too.
Microsoft today updated its OneNote note-taking service with optical character recognition (OCR) support across all platforms. The company also released a new version of its iPad app, adding ...
As a freelancer who regularly writes for several websites, I’m always taking notes on the fly. For this, I have turned to a universal app on iPhone, iPad, and Mac: Drafts. Drafts is the quickest, ...
Have you ever found yourself squinting at your iPad screen, trying to decipher your own handwriting, and wishing it could be just a bit neater? You’re not alone. In our fast-paced digital world, where ...
In the ever-expanding world of iPad apps, it can be challenging to find the true gems that stand out from the crowd. The video below gives us details on a selection of unique and highly useful iPad ...
Apple’s most hyped Apple Intelligence (AI) features are now available for supported Apple devices. For iPads, you need an Apple M1 or later to get Apple Intelligence features. I have been using them ...
Ulysses just got a new update with version 25. For iPhone and iPad users, the app brings the ability to choose fonts from third-party font apps, while the Mac app brings some visual changes. Ulysses ...