The Best 54 Indigrid Alternatives
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18 LikeInstaNotes
Online tool for creating and sharing notes using widgets: image, text, header, card. All notes are private, but you can share note with your friends, clients, customers using special link.
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16 LikeApple Notes
Use Notes to capture a quick thought, create checklists, sketch ideas, and more. And with iCloud, you can keep your notes up to date across all your devices.
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16 LikeConnectedText
ConnectedText is a powerful but simple information management system. It is based on wiki principles and is a free-form note-taking and note-management application that allows you to keep an unlimited number of notes in one or many files.
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14 LikeFetchnotes
Fetchnotes helps you capture and organize short notes like books to read, ideas and shopping lists - like sticky notes for the modern age.
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7 LikeGrowly Notes
growly notes is a note-taking app somewhat like microsoft onenote . gather text, images, links and anything else you can think of in...
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5 LikeSorting Thoughts
Sorting Thoughts is an English/German personal information and knowledge management software. It is designed to manage your thoughts such as moments of sudden...
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4 LikeScribbleton
The little personal wiki. Scribbleton is your own personal wiki, where you can store everything from quick notes, to detailed checklists for work, to the outline for that next bestseller novel.
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3 LikeCloud Outliner
Cross-platform app for Mac, iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. Sync outlines between computers and devices with iCloud. Sync outlines with Evernote, Import and export...
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3 LikeFlat Notes
The notes app with Google Keep design for Windows 10. PS1: Not affiliated with Google. PS2: It does NOT integrate with Google Keep (because it's not possible).
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1 LikeJanus Notes 2
Janus Notes is an open source note taking program for OSX that seriously respect your right to privacy. A companion app for iPhone and iPad allows you to have your notes...
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1 LikeInkflow Visual Notebook
Inkflow works like a word-processor for visual thinking. Capture your ideas as easily as with pen and paper, then arrange and reorganize them with your fingers!
