![]() ![]() Nimbus' free plan includes all editor features and access to the document scanner. It also has a robust search feature (at least as good as Evernote's) that can search PDFs, images, documents, and web pages. For example, you can store your personal information in one workspace and share an office workspace with your co-workers. ![]() Nimbus also allows you to create multiple workspaces for the different facets of your life. It offers a rich text editor, markdown support, file attachments (photos, videos, and PDFs), a web clipper, and a built-in scanner to digitize physical documents. When it comes to features, Nimbus Note leans into the idea that more is better. Price: Free, Personal ($9 monthly or $80 annually), Professional ($11 monthly or $110 annually).Availability: Android, iOS, Mac, Windows, and the web.The Professional plan doubles the monthly upload limit to 20GB and allows access to multiple Calendar accounts. It also allows homescreen customization, task management, and integration with a single Google Calendar account. The Personal plan boosts monthly uploads to 10GB and note size to 200MB. The free version caps monthly uploads at 60MB and note size at 25MB. Evernote has a robust tag system to organize notes, a search function to find text in PDF files, a browser extension to save snippets or web pages, and a rich text editor. It also has a scratch pad to jot down a quick note. The popular note-taking app (with over 100 million downloads) offers a customizable home dashboard (available with the Personal plan) to stay up-to-date on your recent notes, web clips, images, documents, and frequently used notebooks. Evernote has been around for ages, and it's still pushing out updates and redesigns. ![]()
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