These Are The Best Note-Taking Apps For Your iPad In 2023
<p>3 days ago, one of my best friends asked me for iPad note-taking app recs.</p>
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<p>I asked AI to generate a picture of a bear taking notes (idk why)</p>
<p>3 days later, here’s my response.</p>
<h1>OneNote</h1>
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<p>Price: Free if you have a Microsoft account (I think)</p>
<p>OneNote was one of the first note-taking apps I ever used.</p>
<p>In my opinion, it’s a decent app. It’s definitely not the best, but it does have one clear advantage: cross-platform compatibility.</p>
<p>If you’re one of *those people* with a Windows laptop, OneNote can be a good option. To my knowledge, there isn’t a single other note-taking app out there with compatibility across both Windows and iPadOS.</p>
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