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Top Alternatives to Google Keep for Mac

  1. TickTick is a free to-do app accessible over a range of devices at the same time. As well as a conventional tick list, it also contains a calendar list which...

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  2. Todo is an app that helps you be more productive. The intuitive interface lets you easily make and share checklists, tasks, and projects. This organization...

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  3. Simplenote is an easy way to keep notes, lists, ideas and more. You can keep your notes synced if you sign-up for a Simplenote account so you can access...

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  4. Wunderlist is an elegant and easy to use to-do list manager. Wunderlist works across platforms and allows you to sync your tasks with your iPhone.

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  5. Remember the Milk is a dream come true if you require an application to remind you of your daily obligations. Functioning much like a virtual planner, you...

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  6. Todoist is a minimalist to-do tool and task manager for Mac.If simple is your thing, you’ll love Todoist, an app that’s so simple, it’s practically Zen. Even...

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  7. Microsoft OneNote is a free app that makes note-taking simple. Additional features for sorting and sharing notes make it a powerful app for gathering and...

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  8. Evernote is one of the most popular free productivity apps for Mac and the long awaited release of version 5 introduces 100 new features for users to enjoy....

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  9. OneNote is a note-taking app from Microsoft that lets you document your thoughts, ideas, discoveries, and makes it much easier to remember things and execute...

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