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Note-Taking Software Glossary Terms
Note-Taking Software Discussions
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Question on: ClickUp
Is ClickUp really free?
Is ClickUp really free?
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well yes it is free with basic features. like you can create multiple workplaces but while using free version you can create maximum 5 space per workplace
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ClickUp provides many features for free.
However, some features have a recall limit and these features are essential for serious use.
If you are considering Click-Up, I recommend trying out the free Click-Up plan and making your decision. The productivity of ClickUp is very reasonable compared to the subscription cost.
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Its free to get started with the basic features. The non basic features are limited based on usage.
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Yes, but with limited features
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no
no free time reports...
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Yes. There are also paid plans, but the free plan is excellent.
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Yes. Clickup is free however if you want to be able to take advantage of some features you will need to pay.
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Yes, ClickUp is always free depending on your plan.
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Yes, most of the functionality does not require a paid upgrade. It is only when it comes to custom fields and number of reports that you start feeling the limitations
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Yes there is a free version.
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Yes, It's basicaly Free. If u want to Upgrade Plan As per your Requirement, U may go for it.
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It's free withblimited features, for a proper organization you may have to purchase its plans and per user seats.
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Question on: Notion
What is the best way to use column sums in formulas?
Very interest in knowing this as well.
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Getting the most out of Evernote
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I do use Evernote mostly for notes, but for me, the best part is that I can access it from home, work, or anywhere on my phone, pc, and laptop. You can use it like Dropbox to send large files to yourself in other places. My work blocks Dropbox but I can get to Evernote everywhere.
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Under https://evernote.com/contact/support/, you will see a pulldown for Guides. There is so much Evernote can do for you. Personally, I use Evernote core, Web Clipper, and Clearly.
The classification and searching in Evernote make it much easier to find the information I'm looking for. Being able to access the information from anywhere means I always have my notes with me and I can add or update notes from anywhere. The more recently added Reminders has become my major task manager. One of the handiest things in Evernote, is any image you scan in and put in Evernote is analyzed and you can search on the text in that image.
The Web Clipper takes information from your browser and puts it into Evernote. If I see a job description, recipe, or how-to document I want to be sure to keep and find later, it is easy to get it into Evernote.
Clearly is great for cleaning up a messy web page so I can see the main content. If I'm reading an article, it can remove the distractions.
What I use Evernote for:
- Reminders
- Work records including
o Emails that I want to be sure to find
o Process documentation
o Contracts
o Customer meeting notes
o Notes on interviews
- Recipes
- Appliance and other manuals
- Tracking job opportunities
- Business cards
- Medical records
- Notes for work done with charities
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Initially, I was reluctant to move my note-taking to Evernote, but I'm still using it three years later.
While you need to think about how you set it all up, you can still modify afterwards. I recommend to have a few main notebooks and then work with tags for precise categorisation (e.g. the main terms from your domain of interest).
I seldomly clip webpages, but do basic outline writing (bold lines for headers, indented bullets for outlines). Try to minimise formatting.
I miss basic markup (e.g. H1, H2, quote from HTML). There is a fair support for tables.
Add at least one image on every note (e.g. 256x256 works fine as it gets displayed in the listings, which makes notes much easier to browse). Although it usually picks up the last large picture you add.
I'm in doubt of getting a Premium license, for off-line usage on my smartphone and tablet.
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Evernote is a very versatile tool. It is available on all your devices, so it is there just-in-time to save the day. You can use it as cloud storage and drag files like Word, PowerPoint, and PDFs right into the interface and it makes a note with the file. You can share notes with others and make it a collaborative workspace for a small team. You can even share Notebooks and collect and curate online resources. Scrapbooking ideas, images, notes, etc. if you are a hobbits or inspiring writer.
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Note-Taking Software Reports
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Note-Taking Software
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Note-Taking Software
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G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for Note-Taking Software
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G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Note-Taking Software
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G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Note-Taking Software
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for Note-Taking Software
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Note-Taking Software
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Note-Taking Software
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Note-Taking Software
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Note-Taking Software
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
