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In another of our regular series, we will continue to present you with a selection of the best apps for children, adults and teenagers. In today's selection, we will focus on note-taking applications.

Notes

Apple offers a number of useful native apps for its devices - so why not take advantage of them? They are completely free and usually offer really good features. An example can be Notes, which received a number of improvements with the arrival of the iOS 13 operating system, including support for a system-wide dark mode. Native Notes allow you to format records, add attachments in the form of images, drawings, links or even scanned documents, the ability to write and draw by hand, and much more. In native Notes, you can sort your entries into folders, search through texts and photos, or collaborate on notes in real time with other users.

Microsoft OneNote

Microsoft's OneNote is my personal favorite when working on the iPad, but it also works great on the iPhone. It's a free and surprisingly powerful app with tons of features and a variety of options for editing, saving, sorting, and managing the notes you've created. One Note allows you to take notes in a variety of formats, add attachments, handwrite and draw, as well as advanced search and record management. Similar to native Notes, OneNote also allows collaboration on entries with other users.

Evernote

Evernote is a great tool for taking notes, creating lists, but also for adding content from external sources. It allows recording in various formats, starting with classic notes, through lists of all kinds, to notes with images, audio and other attachments. The basic version of Evernote is completely free, with the premium version you get a number of useful extra features.

Bear

The Bear application has gained great popularity among users over time. It offers rich options for creating, editing and managing records, powerful tools for editing and formatting notes, and a wide range of export and security options. It works with Siri and native Shortcuts, offers support for drawing, sketching, adding attachments of various formats or even voice input via Apple Watch.

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