A note-taking sidekick for your web browser
In a world where applications and services seem to be getting more and more complicated, this week's note-taking tool is the opposite. It's incredibly simple and works entirely in your web browser with no account necessary.
➜ It's called Notepad Online. And it just might be my favorite new note-taking app. I plan to use it more on my computer, but it works just fine in a smartphone's web browser, too.
⌚ You can get started in less than 5 seconds.
To use it, open the Notepad Online website in your browser and choose your editor. There's a plain text editor, a rich text editor, and a Markdown editor.
Now, type some text. Notepad Online will save the notes in your web browser. You can close the page whenever you like. When you head back to the website, you'll find your saved notes — just as long as you haven't cleared your web browser's data!
I recommend bookmarking this web page. Then, you can get to your notes in a single click. You could also try making this web page your browser's home page for easy access.
Or, you can make this website always accessible in your desktop web browser by pinning the tab. Just right-click its tab and select the "Pin" option.
It's that simple. While browsing the web, you'll always have a quick notepad just a click away. And you don't have to worry about saving your notes — they'll save automatically. No busywork!
Of course, this is device-specific — there's no cross-device sync here, so each browser you use will have its own notepad. That also keeps your notes nice and private on your own device!
https://notepad-online.co/
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