2018-11-13 10:01:07

hi everyone.
so I just bought a wireless keyboard that I can attach to my android phone and type as fast as I can. it's really helpful especially in the classroom as it doesn't require me to bring a laptop along.
but the problem here is that I can't find a good app for taking notes. I tried EverNote and found it laggy and slow. google docks had it's own problems as I couldn't move  around the text within it. have you ever used an app for such task? any recommendations?
thanks in advance

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2018-11-13 16:54:41

Yeah, same question here, have my bluetooth ri tech ri8, it is super fast, but no good app whic is like ms word, for example.
I want to just have my fire 7 in class, instead of my heavy, bulky laptop.

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2018-11-13 17:17:21

I would not really use a cell phone for that, but if you want something then try this one, OI notepad

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2018-11-14 21:32:41

There was an app  called access note by APH its no longer  in the playstore I have the apk if anyone wants it. It still works on android 8.0

2018-11-14 23:18:40

Other apps to consider for taking notes, include:

1. One Note by Microsoft
2. Google Keep

2018-11-15 01:32:37

If you want something like Word, why not use Microsoft word itself? It was accessible last I tried it.

2018-11-16 21:36:37

hi
@UltraLeetJ thanks. I'll try it as soon as I can
@willbilec I'd really love to have the app. Can you upload it somewhere for me?
@queenslight I just installed Google Keep and am about to try it. Thanks for mentioning.
@nidza07 last time I checked, Microsoft Word had an issue with reading characters as they were being deleted; so my notes ended  up being very messy and in need of lots of corrections. I don't know if you have the same issue or not, but  that just didn't work for me.
Thank you all for reading and replying back

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2018-11-17 00:10:41

Here
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jdda5emue493w … d.apk?dl=0
I also remember microsoft word working with bluetooth keyboards.

2018-11-17 22:26:17 (edited by Saman 2018-11-17 22:28:06)

Well I'd still prefer to carry around a tablet and a portable keyboard rather than taking the laptop with me. But heck, I guess that costs an arm and a leg here plus at 3, does it have support for non ANSI characters? I think notepad should be lightest one. You know, battery concerns and stuff.