Catch Notes Review
There's a lot of different application software out there to help you take notes, whether it's in text, pictures, or audio. Some of them are little more than text pad tools, while others run the gamut of complexity and feature lists.
A few of the more interesting options are apps like Catch Notes, a project management app designed to eliminate the need for a traditional notebook when you're on the go. This app has a wheel-shaped interface that lets you write notes, record audio, and snap photos all on the same screen.
One of the things I like about it is that you can link between notes using internal hyperlinks, making it easy to reference previous notes and their associated information. You can also copy a note to Google Docs and set reminders from the app.
Another cool thing about the application is that you can create spaces based on your ideas, and then invite people to collaborate within those spaces. You can even search all your spaces by name, and you can easily share notes via email or text message.
The application is free and has a lot of settings that you can fiddle with, including the option to sync your notes automatically when you launch the app or when a space is shared out. It can also be password locked, and you can set up backup copies of your notes to keep them safe in case you lose them.