I like outlining when I brainstorm. But when I do need a visual I rarely turn to a mindmapper, preferring Scapple or Tinderbox.
Notejoy
Notejoy
Notejoy
Evernote, Ulysses
The definition of note-taking for me is when I go through the process of scraping information out of my head, or capturing it during a meeting. That's why I prefer an app that is actually designed for writers.
Calendar
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Calendar
TickTick
I keep my calendar in my Apple ecosystem.
TickTick
TickTick
TickTick
Dynalist, Agenda, Notejoy
I'm finally setting on TickTick, I think.
MacJournal
Notejoy
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Ulysses, Tinderbox
I see this function as requiring writing, so I've selected my writing apps as the solutions, with the exception of Tinderbox, which can combine writing with diagramming.
Evernote
Evernote, OneNote
Evernote
TheBrain
Evernote is my main junk drawer for miscellaneous information. It's just too easy to put things in there. It is harder to organize the info.
Trello
Trello, OneNote
Trello
Milanote, TheBrain
I've recently begun using Trello for managing projects and collecting information for projects.
MacJournal, Dynalist
Dynalist
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This is the record of my days. I used MacJournal for creating prose records and Dynalist for "bullet journaling."