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What if I can't afford the price of a paid plan?
What if I can't afford the price of a paid plan?
Standard Notes can help users achieve higher efficiency and better quality work through the range of tools offered. However, we realize that excluding those who can't currently afford the price we deem sustainable can lead to a sort of "efficiency impoverishment" cycle, where those without the financial means to acquire best-in-class tools are locked in a place where they can't produce best-in-cla...
·standardnotes.com·
What if I can't afford the price of a paid plan?
Saner.ai - AI Note Taking app for ADHDer
Saner.ai - AI Note Taking app for ADHDer
AI Note taking app that makes life easier for ADHDer. Easily capture, recall, and build on your information without context switching, feeling overwhelmed or forgetfulness
·saner.ai·
Saner.ai - AI Note Taking app for ADHDer
How to choose the right note-taking app
How to choose the right note-taking app
There's a note-taking app for everyone. The challenge: it's hard to decide which one's the best for your use case and your note-taking style.
“I think there are two types of writers, the architects and the gardeners. The architects plan everything ahead of time, like an architect building a house. They know how many rooms are going to be in the house, what kind of roof they’re going to have, where the wires are going to run, what kind of plumbing there’s going to be. They have the whole thing designed and blueprinted out before they even nail the first board up. The gardeners dig a hole, drop in a seed and water it. They kind of know what seed it is, they know if planted a fantasy seed or mystery seed or whatever. But as the plant comes up and they water it, they don’t know how many branches it’s going to have, they find out as it grows. And I’m much more a gardener than an architect.” Similarly, there are three main note-taking styles: The architect. They enjoy planning, designing processes and frameworks, and need a note-taking tool that allows them to easily structure their ideas. The gardener. They enjoy exploring, connecting various thoughts together, and need a note-taking tool that allows them to easily grow their ideas. The librarian. They enjoy collecting, building a catalogue of resources, and need a note-taking tool that allows them to easily retrieve their ideas.
G.R.R. Martin, the author of A Song of Ice and Fire (better known by the title of its first book, Game of Thrones), said: “I think there are two types of writers, the architects and the gardeners. The architects plan everything ahead of time, like an architect building a house. They know how many rooms are going to be in the house, what kind of roof they’re going to have, where the wires are going to run, what kind of plumbing there’s going to be. They have the whole thing designed and blueprinted out before they even nail the first board up. The gardeners dig a hole, drop in a seed and water it. They kind of know what seed it is, they know if planted a fantasy seed or mystery seed or whatever. But as the plant comes up and they water it, they don’t know how many branches it’s going to have, they find out as it grows. And I’m much more a gardener than an architect.” Similarly, there are three main note-taking styles: The architect. They enjoy planning, designing processes and frameworks, and need a note-taking tool that allows them to easily structure their ideas. The gardener. They enjoy exploring, connecting various thoughts together, and need a note-taking tool that allows them to easily grow their ideas. The librarian. They enjoy collecting, building a catalogue of resources, and need a note-taking tool that allows them to easily retrieve their ideas.
·nesslabs.com·
How to choose the right note-taking app