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The video features Eric from Hollywood Frodo reviewing his preferred Android note-taking app, "Note Everything." The app is celebrated for its versatility, providing multiple note types such as text, voice memos, photo, video, gallery, barcode, and even Google Docs notes. Users can also create specialized notes like checklists and paint notes. Key functionalities include the ability to share, delete, search, add alarms, and encrypt notes. The app's "stick note" and "shortcuts" features allow for pinning notes to the status bar and quick home screen access, respectively, while annotations and durable checklists streamline task management. Additional features include folder management, text size customization, automatic backups, and various widgets. Eric's high praise emphasizes trying the free version with an option to upgrade to the pro version for enhanced capabilities.
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In this part of the video, Eric from Hollywood Frodo introduces his favorite note-taking Android app, “Note Everything.” He explains that he has used this app since getting his original Droid Incredible nearly two years ago. Eric highlights the versatility of the app, which allows users to take various types of notes, including text notes, voice memos, photo notes, and paint notes. He also mentions its useful widgets and shortcuts. Eric demonstrates the app, pointing out the different note types indicated by icons next to each note. He explains how to create new notes, detailing options such as text notes, paint notes, voice notes, photo notes, and checklists, with specific features like durable checklists for ongoing lists such as grocery lists.
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In this part of the video, the speaker details various features of a note-taking app. They discuss how you can create different types of notes such as text, gallery notes (using a picture from your gallery), video notes, barcode notes, and notes from Google Docs. The app is praised for its thoughtful features and infrequent, meaningful updates. Additionally, when creating a text note, users can type, delete, share via email or text, and access detailed information about the note. The app also offers functions like deleting, reverting to previous versions, searching within notes, adding reminders with alarms, and encrypting notes with a password for security.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various features of a note-taking app. They demonstrate the ‘stick note’ feature, which allows a note to be pinned to the status bar for easy access throughout the day. They highlight how this is useful for keeping track of daily tasks and accessing lists quickly. The process to unstick the note is also shown. Additionally, the speaker goes over the ‘priority’ feature for marking important notes, and the ability to convert notes into checklists or create shortcuts to specific notes on the home screen. Other features mentioned include creating paint notes, which are basic drawing notes, and voice notes, where one can record audio that can be used as a note.
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In this part of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to use annotations and photo notes within an app. They explain that after taking a picture, you can add notes underneath and create a checklist. Options include typing notes or adding them vocally using a built-in microphone feature. Checklists can be managed by sorting, prioritizing, and cleaning up completed items, which are moved to the bottom and crossed out. The ‘clean up list’ function removes checked-off items. The speaker also introduces a ‘durable checklist’ designed for recurring tasks like shopping lists, which has been enhanced with a recent update.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses completing their grocery shopping and the features of a new checklist tool they are using. The tool allows users to mark items as “done” without removing them permanently from the list, which is useful for regularly bought items like milk. Users can reset the list for future use, sort items alphabetically, add reminders, and share the note. The tool also offers integrated options for various types of notes, including gallery notes, video notes, barcode scans, and Google Docs notes. Additional settings include folder management, text size customizations, and alarm notifications. The tool supports automatic backups to ensure data safety.
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In this segment, the speaker discusses the automatic backup feature and the various widgets available on the home screen for the “note everything” application. They explain the functionality of different widget sizes (4×1, 3×1, 2×1) and how each provides different tools like quick note, microphone, and paint note. The speaker also demonstrates how to create shortcuts for specific types of notes, such as generic new notes, video notes, and other specific notes, enhancing efficiency by providing quick access to frequently used features.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses creating shortcuts to specific notes in a note-taking app called “Note Everything.” They explain how to enable labels for notes and utilize widgets, which serve as shortcuts to specific notes directly on the home screen. The widgets can be customized in size and display the title of the note, functioning much like a post-it note. The speaker concludes with a positive review, praising the app for its comprehensive features and suggesting users try the free version before potentially upgrading to the pro version.