NotebookLM has become my default research and learning companion, but it’s never been a real note-taking app. Gistr, on the ...
One of the most useful ways NotebookLM keeps me productive in Affinity is by acting as a running log of what I’ve done and ...
I’ve been through dozens and dozens of notebooks in my lifetime—starting with my first summer camp journal at age eight, when my deepest thoughts were mostly about friendship drama and our trip day to ...
In the crowded world of note-taking apps, Zoho Notebook manages to stand out – and not just because it’s a free product backed by the Zoho suite. It ditches the dull, blank-page look of many ...
Open Notebook is an open-source take on NotebookLM. Open Notebook can be installed and used for free. You do have to understand Linux and containers to deploy it. NotebookLM has become an incredibly ...
Lauren (Hansen) Holznienkemper is a lead editor for the small business vertical at Forbes Advisor, specializing in HR, payroll and recruiting solutions for small businesses. Using research and writing ...
After years of committing to an all-digital writing system, I’m coming back around to physical notebooks. I can recall more of what I write by hand than what I type into the Notes app, and I like ...
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What if your notes could think for you? Imagine a workspace where your files, ideas, and research not only coexist but actively collaborate to simplify your workload. That’s exactly what Microsoft has ...