Notejoy iOS and Android Apps
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Posted by satis
Apr 26, 2021 at 10:32 AM
Easy to find out if it is for you. Just try it.
Posted by satis
Apr 26, 2021 at 10:33 AM
Didn’t get to finish, sorry. Yes, if you’re not on an Apple device it’s only accessible via the web app. But it’s free for anyone who has or sets up a free iCloud account, and easy to play with.
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Apr 26, 2021 at 01:31 PM
I love Notejoy. It is my go to notes manager—similar to how you plan to use it. I don’t use the mobile apps much, but I haven’t had any problems with either the iPad or iPhone.
And Notejoy is being continually updated, which is always reassuring to me.
Posted by Ken
Apr 26, 2021 at 05:01 PM
Okay, I think that I have a short list to consider:
Google Keep
Apple Notes
Notejoy
Zoho Notebook
While Keep seems to follow the KISS approach, my hesitation is that it is tied to a single Gmail account, and that is a bit challenging for my set-up. Apple’s Notes will depend on how the iCloud on the web and my Andorid phone works. The latter two will require a bit of time to play with them and see how they feel. I do not need complex, but I do want something that is as frictionless as possible. I’ll try to post my experiences when I eventually find the time to try them out.
Thanks for the suggestions/advice,
—Ken
Posted by Pierre Paul Landry
Apr 26, 2021 at 06:02 PM
Ken wrote:
>While Keep seems to follow the KISS approach, my hesitation is that it is tied to a single Gmail account, and that is a bit challenging for my set-up
Managing multiple Google accounts on the same browser can be a challenge, I agree.
You could use a separate browser (Opera, Vivaldi, Edge Canary, whatever) for Keep, it would be locked to that account.
You can also try installing as a web app (in Edge: ... > Apps > Install this site as an app). It may lock to that account too, worth trying
Pierre Paul Landry
IQ Designer