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  2. Evernote - Wikipedia

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    evernote.com. Evernote is a note-taking and task-management application [2] developed by the Evernote Corporation. It is intended for archiving and creating notes with embedded photos, audio, and saved web content. Notes are stored in virtual "notebooks" and can be tagged, annotated, edited, searched, and exported.

  3. Notion (productivity software) - Wikipedia

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    Notion is a productivity and note-taking web application developed by Notion Labs, Inc. It is an online only organizational tool on many different operating systems, with options for both free and paid subscriptions. It is based in San Francisco, California, United States.

  4. Personal wiki - Wikipedia

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    A personal wiki is wiki software that allows individual users to organize information on their desktop or mobile computing devices in a manner similar to community wikis, but without collaborative software or multiple users. Personal wiki software can be broadly divided into two categories: Some personal wikis are public, but password-protected ...

  5. The 11 Best ADHD Apps - Healthline

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    A quick look at the best ADHD apps. Best overall: SimpleMind Pro – Mind Mapping. Best for setting reminders: Due – Reminders & Timers. Best for taking and organizing notes: Evernote. Best for ...

  6. Web notes - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Web notes. Web notes are a type of United States currency named after the "web printing production" method of printing on continuous rolls of paper. There are several types of web printing production methods, including offset, gravure (intaglio), flexography, etc. However high-pressure web intaglio printing, front, and back of the ...

  7. Pacemaker: Types, Procedure, Precautions, and More - Healthline

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    pacemaker syndrome, which is when a pacemaker only stimulates one ventricle, leading to fatigue, shortness of breath, low blood pressure, and pacemaker-related cardiomyopathy. pneumothorax, or a ...

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