


It can be great for project specific notes. Milanote has a more visual approach but is limited to 100 elements on the free plan. Since 2020 they removed the biggest limits on their free plan, which makes it a great choice.īoostnote however is completely free and open source but a little more setup is needed. Organizing is not handled as nicely as in the other two apps but it's free as well and you can edit your notes right in the browser without downloading an app. HackMD may not be as beautiful as the other two but has a nice integration with GitHub. + Available for Mac, Windows & online + Lightweight + Markdown-Editor + Open-Source & Free + GitHub / Gist integration - No mobile apps - can't organize notes in notebooks The downside is the limit of 100 elements on the free version. It has Apps for all major systems and is also usable in the browser.

They also offer the possibility to collaborate on notes with your team. It shines when it comes to linking and nesting notes. It's possible to upload files and even preview them in the editor. Milanote has a cool visual approach to taking notes and is very intuitive to use. + Available for Mac, Windows, Android, iOS & online + Nice visual editor + Easy to link and nest notes + Cloud-Sync + Team collaboration on notes - Limited to 100 elements & 10 files on free plan It also supports all major operating systems but is not available on the Google and iOS stores and needs to be installed manually. The downside is the need for a 3rd party tool like dropbox for syncing between devices. + Available for Mac, Windows, Linux, Android, iOS + Open-Source & Free + Nice way of organizing snippets + Markdown-Editor - Not in mobile stores - Needs 3rd party for syncīoostnote has a really neat way of organizing snippets and is completely free. It also has cloud-sync out of the box and supports all major operating systems. It has a lot of templates and supports a lot of programming languages. + Available for: Mac, Windows, Android, iOS + Nice Code editor with a lot of languages + Easy to use + Cloud-Sync + A lot of features and available templatesįrom the apps I've reviewed, Notion is the simplest one to use. But which ones are best suitable for developers? In the following I'll introduce three note taking apps for developers with good code support. There are tons of note taking apps out there.
