![]() I have inserted Gists from GitHub into my documentation and it displays beautifully. ![]() The integration with other platforms is amazing and constantly expanding. The code syntax for any programming language you use is just heaven, and it copies and pastes just as nice (I remember I spent hour debugging things only to find out OneNote was pasting curly double quotes at some point). Moving things around, turning blocks into other things, etc. I like how you just organise things with workspaces and then you can define your hierarchy as you deem necessary. It works incredibly well for that and it pushes to other devices flawlessly (Bear requires a subscription for this). I use this application to document everything I do, especially code and code snippets that I use for web development. It's been 6+ months and I have not looked back. ![]() I found this App through a very Quora email digest when I was cleaning my inbox and man I am glad I did. ![]() Notes App yet I've always found something that just would not let my workflow. I have used them all: Evernote, OneNote, Quiver, Bear. If you’re looking for a free to-do list app that plays well with other Microsoft apps, then Microsoft To-Do is a great choice. No calendar syncing or anything fun like that. I had to take a break from work to just write how awesome this application is. The free plan limits you to 9 lists, 99 tasks per list, and 19 subtasks per task.
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