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<title>Useful Notetaking Apps for Organized, Flexible Notes</title>
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<description>The most useful notetaking apps in the community answer are OneNote, Noteful, and Obsidian, with Apple Notes and Google Keep fitting users who want ecosystem syncing. OneNote combines typing, handwriting, files, and audio recordings in one notebook. Noteful focuses on simple customization, audio recording, and layers without a subscription. Obsidian fits users who want note links and markup tools. OneNote has a notebook, section, and page structure, and users can place content anywhere on a page</description>
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