Personal Knowledge Management
A personal knowledge management system enables users to create and collect information for future use to improve the efficacy of their project work. PKM can seem intimidating when one considers just how much possibly relevant information is out there that may be needed at some point, but Scrintal makes it easy - it is a platform on which to organize ideas and make linked connections with a customizable visual representation of this information that can be clustered, sorted, dismissed, and displayed with only a few clicks.
Scrintal’s spatial canvas is a critically important feature for mind-mapping, but it is far more than flashcards on a corkboard: there is no word limit for any doc, and they can also include images, videos, and PDFs to expand the potential for connections. Backlinks to other docs make related information easily accessible when needed.
Connected Note Taking
In Scrintal, one can create a system of bi-directional connections between notes and view and edit multiple at a time. Information does not exist in a vacuum, and being able to recognize different notes as disparate in subject but related in content inspires creativity for users. This is also true for PDFs and videos, which can be uploaded directly on a board and opened as a floating tab within the Scrintal ecosystem alongside a note so that users can absorb information and take notes simultaneously.
Evernote also has internal note linking, but the ability to compare notes side-by-side and edit them in parallel is unique to Scrintal.

Multimedia Detailed Notes
Evernote has almost twenty years of development behind it, while Scrintal was launched in 2022. Despite this, the Scrintal team, with both innovation and community feedback, has created a platform with capabilities on par with Evernote.
Evernote does allow for embedding videos and PDFs into notes, allowing you to type while watching and reading; you can even annotate PDFs. But given that it can only display one note at a time, the size of a PDF display can make it difficult to write notes while reading, a problem that isn’t present with Scrintal given its floating tab and floating notes feature.

This is also true for backlinks, which in Evernote take a user to a completely new note while in Scrintal, take them to a new floating note alongside the previous one. These notes can also be dragged around the page as required.
Intuitive User Experience
Both Evernote and Scrintal contain useful (and different) features. For those that find Evernote bloated with too many options and cumbersome to navigate, Scrintal may be a better solution. The platform is intuitive, navigable with a few clicks or a quick parsing of the shortcut menu, the latter of which is composed of commands that are commonly used in the same way on other platforms. This makes Scrintal an intuitive choice with no steep learning curve.

Instead of notebooks, there are boards, and within a board there can be many graphs of connected blocks, docs and even many solitary docs as required. Backlinks allow each note to function as a section that can be summed up in a table of contents that describe a project and can direct to a particular section with ease. Side-by-side comparison and editing of notes means that the flow of ideas does not have to stop in order for the user to navigate to the proper note to write down information.
In fact, it’s so intuitive that I’m writing this guide on Scrintal right now.
Personal Knowledge Management
A personal knowledge management system enables users to create and collect information for future use to improve the efficacy of their project work. PKM can seem intimidating when one considers just how much possibly relevant information is out there that may be needed at some point, but Scrintal makes it easy - it is a platform on which to organize ideas and make linked connections with a customizable visual representation of this information that can be clustered, sorted, dismissed, and displayed with only a few clicks.
Scrintal’s spatial canvas is a critically important feature for mind-mapping, but it is far more than flashcards on a corkboard: there is no word limit for any doc, and they can also include images, videos, and PDFs to expand the potential for connections. Backlinks to other docs make related information easily accessible when needed.
Connected Note Taking
In Scrintal, one can create a system of bi-directional connections between notes and view and edit multiple at a time. Information does not exist in a vacuum, and being able to recognize different notes as disparate in subject but related in content inspires creativity for users. This is also true for PDFs and videos, which can be uploaded directly on a board and opened as a floating tab within the Scrintal ecosystem alongside a note so that users can absorb information and take notes simultaneously.
Evernote also has internal note linking, but the ability to compare notes side-by-side and edit them in parallel is unique to Scrintal.

Multimedia Detailed Notes
Evernote has almost twenty years of development behind it, while Scrintal was launched in 2022. Despite this, the Scrintal team, with both innovation and community feedback, has created a platform with capabilities on par with Evernote.
Evernote does allow for embedding videos and PDFs into notes, allowing you to type while watching and reading; you can even annotate PDFs. But given that it can only display one note at a time, the size of a PDF display can make it difficult to write notes while reading, a problem that isn’t present with Scrintal given its floating tab and floating notes feature.

This is also true for backlinks, which in Evernote take a user to a completely new note while in Scrintal, take them to a new floating note alongside the previous one. These notes can also be dragged around the page as required.
Intuitive User Experience
Both Evernote and Scrintal contain useful (and different) features. For those that find Evernote bloated with too many options and cumbersome to navigate, Scrintal may be a better solution. The platform is intuitive, navigable with a few clicks or a quick parsing of the shortcut menu, the latter of which is composed of commands that are commonly used in the same way on other platforms. This makes Scrintal an intuitive choice with no steep learning curve.

Instead of notebooks, there are boards, and within a board there can be many graphs of connected blocks, docs and even many solitary docs as required. Backlinks allow each note to function as a section that can be summed up in a table of contents that describe a project and can direct to a particular section with ease. Side-by-side comparison and editing of notes means that the flow of ideas does not have to stop in order for the user to navigate to the proper note to write down information.
In fact, it’s so intuitive that I’m writing this guide on Scrintal right now.
Personal Knowledge Management
A personal knowledge management system enables users to create and collect information for future use to improve the efficacy of their project work. PKM can seem intimidating when one considers just how much possibly relevant information is out there that may be needed at some point, but Scrintal makes it easy - it is a platform on which to organize ideas and make linked connections with a customizable visual representation of this information that can be clustered, sorted, dismissed, and displayed with only a few clicks.
Scrintal’s spatial canvas is a critically important feature for mind-mapping, but it is far more than flashcards on a corkboard: there is no word limit for any doc, and they can also include images, videos, and PDFs to expand the potential for connections. Backlinks to other docs make related information easily accessible when needed.
Connected Note Taking
In Scrintal, one can create a system of bi-directional connections between notes and view and edit multiple at a time. Information does not exist in a vacuum, and being able to recognize different notes as disparate in subject but related in content inspires creativity for users. This is also true for PDFs and videos, which can be uploaded directly on a board and opened as a floating tab within the Scrintal ecosystem alongside a note so that users can absorb information and take notes simultaneously.
Evernote also has internal note linking, but the ability to compare notes side-by-side and edit them in parallel is unique to Scrintal.

Multimedia Detailed Notes
Evernote has almost twenty years of development behind it, while Scrintal was launched in 2022. Despite this, the Scrintal team, with both innovation and community feedback, has created a platform with capabilities on par with Evernote.
Evernote does allow for embedding videos and PDFs into notes, allowing you to type while watching and reading; you can even annotate PDFs. But given that it can only display one note at a time, the size of a PDF display can make it difficult to write notes while reading, a problem that isn’t present with Scrintal given its floating tab and floating notes feature.

This is also true for backlinks, which in Evernote take a user to a completely new note while in Scrintal, take them to a new floating note alongside the previous one. These notes can also be dragged around the page as required.
Intuitive User Experience
Both Evernote and Scrintal contain useful (and different) features. For those that find Evernote bloated with too many options and cumbersome to navigate, Scrintal may be a better solution. The platform is intuitive, navigable with a few clicks or a quick parsing of the shortcut menu, the latter of which is composed of commands that are commonly used in the same way on other platforms. This makes Scrintal an intuitive choice with no steep learning curve.

Instead of notebooks, there are boards, and within a board there can be many graphs of connected blocks, docs and even many solitary docs as required. Backlinks allow each note to function as a section that can be summed up in a table of contents that describe a project and can direct to a particular section with ease. Side-by-side comparison and editing of notes means that the flow of ideas does not have to stop in order for the user to navigate to the proper note to write down information.
In fact, it’s so intuitive that I’m writing this guide on Scrintal right now.
Personal Knowledge Management
A personal knowledge management system enables users to create and collect information for future use to improve the efficacy of their project work. PKM can seem intimidating when one considers just how much possibly relevant information is out there that may be needed at some point, but Scrintal makes it easy - it is a platform on which to organize ideas and make linked connections with a customizable visual representation of this information that can be clustered, sorted, dismissed, and displayed with only a few clicks.
Scrintal’s spatial canvas is a critically important feature for mind-mapping, but it is far more than flashcards on a corkboard: there is no word limit for any doc, and they can also include images, videos, and PDFs to expand the potential for connections. Backlinks to other docs make related information easily accessible when needed.
Connected Note Taking
In Scrintal, one can create a system of bi-directional connections between notes and view and edit multiple at a time. Information does not exist in a vacuum, and being able to recognize different notes as disparate in subject but related in content inspires creativity for users. This is also true for PDFs and videos, which can be uploaded directly on a board and opened as a floating tab within the Scrintal ecosystem alongside a note so that users can absorb information and take notes simultaneously.
Evernote also has internal note linking, but the ability to compare notes side-by-side and edit them in parallel is unique to Scrintal.

Multimedia Detailed Notes
Evernote has almost twenty years of development behind it, while Scrintal was launched in 2022. Despite this, the Scrintal team, with both innovation and community feedback, has created a platform with capabilities on par with Evernote.
Evernote does allow for embedding videos and PDFs into notes, allowing you to type while watching and reading; you can even annotate PDFs. But given that it can only display one note at a time, the size of a PDF display can make it difficult to write notes while reading, a problem that isn’t present with Scrintal given its floating tab and floating notes feature.

This is also true for backlinks, which in Evernote take a user to a completely new note while in Scrintal, take them to a new floating note alongside the previous one. These notes can also be dragged around the page as required.
Intuitive User Experience
Both Evernote and Scrintal contain useful (and different) features. For those that find Evernote bloated with too many options and cumbersome to navigate, Scrintal may be a better solution. The platform is intuitive, navigable with a few clicks or a quick parsing of the shortcut menu, the latter of which is composed of commands that are commonly used in the same way on other platforms. This makes Scrintal an intuitive choice with no steep learning curve.

Instead of notebooks, there are boards, and within a board there can be many graphs of connected blocks, docs and even many solitary docs as required. Backlinks allow each note to function as a section that can be summed up in a table of contents that describe a project and can direct to a particular section with ease. Side-by-side comparison and editing of notes means that the flow of ideas does not have to stop in order for the user to navigate to the proper note to write down information.
In fact, it’s so intuitive that I’m writing this guide on Scrintal right now.
Personal Knowledge Management
A personal knowledge management system enables users to create and collect information for future use to improve the efficacy of their project work. PKM can seem intimidating when one considers just how much possibly relevant information is out there that may be needed at some point, but Scrintal makes it easy - it is a platform on which to organize ideas and make linked connections with a customizable visual representation of this information that can be clustered, sorted, dismissed, and displayed with only a few clicks.
Scrintal’s spatial canvas is a critically important feature for mind-mapping, but it is far more than flashcards on a corkboard: there is no word limit for any doc, and they can also include images, videos, and PDFs to expand the potential for connections. Backlinks to other docs make related information easily accessible when needed.
Connected Note Taking
In Scrintal, one can create a system of bi-directional connections between notes and view and edit multiple at a time. Information does not exist in a vacuum, and being able to recognize different notes as disparate in subject but related in content inspires creativity for users. This is also true for PDFs and videos, which can be uploaded directly on a board and opened as a floating tab within the Scrintal ecosystem alongside a note so that users can absorb information and take notes simultaneously.
Evernote also has internal note linking, but the ability to compare notes side-by-side and edit them in parallel is unique to Scrintal.

Multimedia Detailed Notes
Evernote has almost twenty years of development behind it, while Scrintal was launched in 2022. Despite this, the Scrintal team, with both innovation and community feedback, has created a platform with capabilities on par with Evernote.
Evernote does allow for embedding videos and PDFs into notes, allowing you to type while watching and reading; you can even annotate PDFs. But given that it can only display one note at a time, the size of a PDF display can make it difficult to write notes while reading, a problem that isn’t present with Scrintal given its floating tab and floating notes feature.

This is also true for backlinks, which in Evernote take a user to a completely new note while in Scrintal, take them to a new floating note alongside the previous one. These notes can also be dragged around the page as required.
Intuitive User Experience
Both Evernote and Scrintal contain useful (and different) features. For those that find Evernote bloated with too many options and cumbersome to navigate, Scrintal may be a better solution. The platform is intuitive, navigable with a few clicks or a quick parsing of the shortcut menu, the latter of which is composed of commands that are commonly used in the same way on other platforms. This makes Scrintal an intuitive choice with no steep learning curve.

Instead of notebooks, there are boards, and within a board there can be many graphs of connected blocks, docs and even many solitary docs as required. Backlinks allow each note to function as a section that can be summed up in a table of contents that describe a project and can direct to a particular section with ease. Side-by-side comparison and editing of notes means that the flow of ideas does not have to stop in order for the user to navigate to the proper note to write down information.
In fact, it’s so intuitive that I’m writing this guide on Scrintal right now.
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10 Second Summary
Personal Knowledge Management
A personal knowledge management system enables users to create and collect information for future use to improve the efficacy of their project work. PKM can seem intimidating when one considers just how much possibly relevant information is out there that may be needed at some point, but Scrintal makes it easy - it is a platform on which to organize ideas and make linked connections with a customizable visual representation of this information that can be clustered, sorted, dismissed, and displayed with only a few clicks.
Scrintal’s spatial canvas is a critically important feature for mind-mapping, but it is far more than flashcards on a corkboard: there is no word limit for any doc, and they can also include images, videos, and PDFs to expand the potential for connections. Backlinks to other docs make related information easily accessible when needed.
Connected Note Taking
In Scrintal, one can create a system of bi-directional connections between notes and view and edit multiple at a time. Information does not exist in a vacuum, and being able to recognize different notes as disparate in subject but related in content inspires creativity for users. This is also true for PDFs and videos, which can be uploaded directly on a board and opened as a floating tab within the Scrintal ecosystem alongside a note so that users can absorb information and take notes simultaneously.
Evernote also has internal note linking, but the ability to compare notes side-by-side and edit them in parallel is unique to Scrintal.

Multimedia Detailed Notes
Evernote has almost twenty years of development behind it, while Scrintal was launched in 2022. Despite this, the Scrintal team, with both innovation and community feedback, has created a platform with capabilities on par with Evernote.
Evernote does allow for embedding videos and PDFs into notes, allowing you to type while watching and reading; you can even annotate PDFs. But given that it can only display one note at a time, the size of a PDF display can make it difficult to write notes while reading, a problem that isn’t present with Scrintal given its floating tab and floating notes feature.

This is also true for backlinks, which in Evernote take a user to a completely new note while in Scrintal, take them to a new floating note alongside the previous one. These notes can also be dragged around the page as required.
Intuitive User Experience
Both Evernote and Scrintal contain useful (and different) features. For those that find Evernote bloated with too many options and cumbersome to navigate, Scrintal may be a better solution. The platform is intuitive, navigable with a few clicks or a quick parsing of the shortcut menu, the latter of which is composed of commands that are commonly used in the same way on other platforms. This makes Scrintal an intuitive choice with no steep learning curve.

Instead of notebooks, there are boards, and within a board there can be many graphs of connected blocks, docs and even many solitary docs as required. Backlinks allow each note to function as a section that can be summed up in a table of contents that describe a project and can direct to a particular section with ease. Side-by-side comparison and editing of notes means that the flow of ideas does not have to stop in order for the user to navigate to the proper note to write down information.
In fact, it’s so intuitive that I’m writing this guide on Scrintal right now.
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10 Second Summary
Personal Knowledge Management
A personal knowledge management system enables users to create and collect information for future use to improve the efficacy of their project work. PKM can seem intimidating when one considers just how much possibly relevant information is out there that may be needed at some point, but Scrintal makes it easy - it is a platform on which to organize ideas and make linked connections with a customizable visual representation of this information that can be clustered, sorted, dismissed, and displayed with only a few clicks.
Scrintal’s spatial canvas is a critically important feature for mind-mapping, but it is far more than flashcards on a corkboard: there is no word limit for any doc, and they can also include images, videos, and PDFs to expand the potential for connections. Backlinks to other docs make related information easily accessible when needed.
Connected Note Taking
In Scrintal, one can create a system of bi-directional connections between notes and view and edit multiple at a time. Information does not exist in a vacuum, and being able to recognize different notes as disparate in subject but related in content inspires creativity for users. This is also true for PDFs and videos, which can be uploaded directly on a board and opened as a floating tab within the Scrintal ecosystem alongside a note so that users can absorb information and take notes simultaneously.
Evernote also has internal note linking, but the ability to compare notes side-by-side and edit them in parallel is unique to Scrintal.

Multimedia Detailed Notes
Evernote has almost twenty years of development behind it, while Scrintal was launched in 2022. Despite this, the Scrintal team, with both innovation and community feedback, has created a platform with capabilities on par with Evernote.
Evernote does allow for embedding videos and PDFs into notes, allowing you to type while watching and reading; you can even annotate PDFs. But given that it can only display one note at a time, the size of a PDF display can make it difficult to write notes while reading, a problem that isn’t present with Scrintal given its floating tab and floating notes feature.

This is also true for backlinks, which in Evernote take a user to a completely new note while in Scrintal, take them to a new floating note alongside the previous one. These notes can also be dragged around the page as required.
Intuitive User Experience
Both Evernote and Scrintal contain useful (and different) features. For those that find Evernote bloated with too many options and cumbersome to navigate, Scrintal may be a better solution. The platform is intuitive, navigable with a few clicks or a quick parsing of the shortcut menu, the latter of which is composed of commands that are commonly used in the same way on other platforms. This makes Scrintal an intuitive choice with no steep learning curve.

Instead of notebooks, there are boards, and within a board there can be many graphs of connected blocks, docs and even many solitary docs as required. Backlinks allow each note to function as a section that can be summed up in a table of contents that describe a project and can direct to a particular section with ease. Side-by-side comparison and editing of notes means that the flow of ideas does not have to stop in order for the user to navigate to the proper note to write down information.
In fact, it’s so intuitive that I’m writing this guide on Scrintal right now.
⏰
10 Second Summary
Personal Knowledge Management
A personal knowledge management system enables users to create and collect information for future use to improve the efficacy of their project work. PKM can seem intimidating when one considers just how much possibly relevant information is out there that may be needed at some point, but Scrintal makes it easy - it is a platform on which to organize ideas and make linked connections with a customizable visual representation of this information that can be clustered, sorted, dismissed, and displayed with only a few clicks.
Scrintal’s spatial canvas is a critically important feature for mind-mapping, but it is far more than flashcards on a corkboard: there is no word limit for any doc, and they can also include images, videos, and PDFs to expand the potential for connections. Backlinks to other docs make related information easily accessible when needed.
Connected Note Taking
In Scrintal, one can create a system of bi-directional connections between notes and view and edit multiple at a time. Information does not exist in a vacuum, and being able to recognize different notes as disparate in subject but related in content inspires creativity for users. This is also true for PDFs and videos, which can be uploaded directly on a board and opened as a floating tab within the Scrintal ecosystem alongside a note so that users can absorb information and take notes simultaneously.
Evernote also has internal note linking, but the ability to compare notes side-by-side and edit them in parallel is unique to Scrintal.

Multimedia Detailed Notes
Evernote has almost twenty years of development behind it, while Scrintal was launched in 2022. Despite this, the Scrintal team, with both innovation and community feedback, has created a platform with capabilities on par with Evernote.
Evernote does allow for embedding videos and PDFs into notes, allowing you to type while watching and reading; you can even annotate PDFs. But given that it can only display one note at a time, the size of a PDF display can make it difficult to write notes while reading, a problem that isn’t present with Scrintal given its floating tab and floating notes feature.

This is also true for backlinks, which in Evernote take a user to a completely new note while in Scrintal, take them to a new floating note alongside the previous one. These notes can also be dragged around the page as required.
Intuitive User Experience
Both Evernote and Scrintal contain useful (and different) features. For those that find Evernote bloated with too many options and cumbersome to navigate, Scrintal may be a better solution. The platform is intuitive, navigable with a few clicks or a quick parsing of the shortcut menu, the latter of which is composed of commands that are commonly used in the same way on other platforms. This makes Scrintal an intuitive choice with no steep learning curve.

Instead of notebooks, there are boards, and within a board there can be many graphs of connected blocks, docs and even many solitary docs as required. Backlinks allow each note to function as a section that can be summed up in a table of contents that describe a project and can direct to a particular section with ease. Side-by-side comparison and editing of notes means that the flow of ideas does not have to stop in order for the user to navigate to the proper note to write down information.
In fact, it’s so intuitive that I’m writing this guide on Scrintal right now.
⏰
10 Second Summary
Personal Knowledge Management
A personal knowledge management system enables users to create and collect information for future use to improve the efficacy of their project work. PKM can seem intimidating when one considers just how much possibly relevant information is out there that may be needed at some point, but Scrintal makes it easy - it is a platform on which to organize ideas and make linked connections with a customizable visual representation of this information that can be clustered, sorted, dismissed, and displayed with only a few clicks.
Scrintal’s spatial canvas is a critically important feature for mind-mapping, but it is far more than flashcards on a corkboard: there is no word limit for any doc, and they can also include images, videos, and PDFs to expand the potential for connections. Backlinks to other docs make related information easily accessible when needed.
Connected Note Taking
In Scrintal, one can create a system of bi-directional connections between notes and view and edit multiple at a time. Information does not exist in a vacuum, and being able to recognize different notes as disparate in subject but related in content inspires creativity for users. This is also true for PDFs and videos, which can be uploaded directly on a board and opened as a floating tab within the Scrintal ecosystem alongside a note so that users can absorb information and take notes simultaneously.
Evernote also has internal note linking, but the ability to compare notes side-by-side and edit them in parallel is unique to Scrintal.

Multimedia Detailed Notes
Evernote has almost twenty years of development behind it, while Scrintal was launched in 2022. Despite this, the Scrintal team, with both innovation and community feedback, has created a platform with capabilities on par with Evernote.
Evernote does allow for embedding videos and PDFs into notes, allowing you to type while watching and reading; you can even annotate PDFs. But given that it can only display one note at a time, the size of a PDF display can make it difficult to write notes while reading, a problem that isn’t present with Scrintal given its floating tab and floating notes feature.

This is also true for backlinks, which in Evernote take a user to a completely new note while in Scrintal, take them to a new floating note alongside the previous one. These notes can also be dragged around the page as required.
Intuitive User Experience
Both Evernote and Scrintal contain useful (and different) features. For those that find Evernote bloated with too many options and cumbersome to navigate, Scrintal may be a better solution. The platform is intuitive, navigable with a few clicks or a quick parsing of the shortcut menu, the latter of which is composed of commands that are commonly used in the same way on other platforms. This makes Scrintal an intuitive choice with no steep learning curve.

Instead of notebooks, there are boards, and within a board there can be many graphs of connected blocks, docs and even many solitary docs as required. Backlinks allow each note to function as a section that can be summed up in a table of contents that describe a project and can direct to a particular section with ease. Side-by-side comparison and editing of notes means that the flow of ideas does not have to stop in order for the user to navigate to the proper note to write down information.
In fact, it’s so intuitive that I’m writing this guide on Scrintal right now.
Evernote Alternative: Scrintal’s Best Features
Personal Knowledge Management
A personal knowledge management system enables users to create and collect information for future use to improve the efficacy of their project work. PKM can seem intimidating when one considers just how much possibly relevant information is out there that may be needed at some point, but Scrintal makes it easy - it is a platform on which to organize ideas and make linked connections with a customizable visual representation of this information that can be clustered, sorted, dismissed, and displayed with only a few clicks.
Scrintal’s spatial canvas is a critically important feature for mind-mapping, but it is far more than flashcards on a corkboard: there is no word limit for any doc, and they can also include images, videos, and PDFs to expand the potential for connections. Backlinks to other docs make related information easily accessible when needed.
Connected Note Taking
In Scrintal, one can create a system of bi-directional connections between notes and view and edit multiple at a time. Information does not exist in a vacuum, and being able to recognize different notes as disparate in subject but related in content inspires creativity for users. This is also true for PDFs and videos, which can be uploaded directly on a board and opened as a floating tab within the Scrintal ecosystem alongside a note so that users can absorb information and take notes simultaneously.
Evernote also has internal note linking, but the ability to compare notes side-by-side and edit them in parallel is unique to Scrintal.

Multimedia Detailed Notes
Evernote has almost twenty years of development behind it, while Scrintal was launched in 2022. Despite this, the Scrintal team, with both innovation and community feedback, has created a platform with capabilities on par with Evernote.
Evernote does allow for embedding videos and PDFs into notes, allowing you to type while watching and reading; you can even annotate PDFs. But given that it can only display one note at a time, the size of a PDF display can make it difficult to write notes while reading, a problem that isn’t present with Scrintal given its floating tab and floating notes feature.

This is also true for backlinks, which in Evernote take a user to a completely new note while in Scrintal, take them to a new floating note alongside the previous one. These notes can also be dragged around the page as required.
Intuitive User Experience
Both Evernote and Scrintal contain useful (and different) features. For those that find Evernote bloated with too many options and cumbersome to navigate, Scrintal may be a better solution. The platform is intuitive, navigable with a few clicks or a quick parsing of the shortcut menu, the latter of which is composed of commands that are commonly used in the same way on other platforms. This makes Scrintal an intuitive choice with no steep learning curve.

Instead of notebooks, there are boards, and within a board there can be many graphs of connected blocks, docs and even many solitary docs as required. Backlinks allow each note to function as a section that can be summed up in a table of contents that describe a project and can direct to a particular section with ease. Side-by-side comparison and editing of notes means that the flow of ideas does not have to stop in order for the user to navigate to the proper note to write down information.
In fact, it’s so intuitive that I’m writing this guide on Scrintal right now.
Personal Knowledge Management
A personal knowledge management system enables users to create and collect information for future use to improve the efficacy of their project work. PKM can seem intimidating when one considers just how much possibly relevant information is out there that may be needed at some point, but Scrintal makes it easy - it is a platform on which to organize ideas and make linked connections with a customizable visual representation of this information that can be clustered, sorted, dismissed, and displayed with only a few clicks.
Scrintal’s spatial canvas is a critically important feature for mind-mapping, but it is far more than flashcards on a corkboard: there is no word limit for any doc, and they can also include images, videos, and PDFs to expand the potential for connections. Backlinks to other docs make related information easily accessible when needed.
Connected Note Taking
In Scrintal, one can create a system of bi-directional connections between notes and view and edit multiple at a time. Information does not exist in a vacuum, and being able to recognize different notes as disparate in subject but related in content inspires creativity for users. This is also true for PDFs and videos, which can be uploaded directly on a board and opened as a floating tab within the Scrintal ecosystem alongside a note so that users can absorb information and take notes simultaneously.
Evernote also has internal note linking, but the ability to compare notes side-by-side and edit them in parallel is unique to Scrintal.

Multimedia Detailed Notes
Evernote has almost twenty years of development behind it, while Scrintal was launched in 2022. Despite this, the Scrintal team, with both innovation and community feedback, has created a platform with capabilities on par with Evernote.
Evernote does allow for embedding videos and PDFs into notes, allowing you to type while watching and reading; you can even annotate PDFs. But given that it can only display one note at a time, the size of a PDF display can make it difficult to write notes while reading, a problem that isn’t present with Scrintal given its floating tab and floating notes feature.

This is also true for backlinks, which in Evernote take a user to a completely new note while in Scrintal, take them to a new floating note alongside the previous one. These notes can also be dragged around the page as required.
Intuitive User Experience
Both Evernote and Scrintal contain useful (and different) features. For those that find Evernote bloated with too many options and cumbersome to navigate, Scrintal may be a better solution. The platform is intuitive, navigable with a few clicks or a quick parsing of the shortcut menu, the latter of which is composed of commands that are commonly used in the same way on other platforms. This makes Scrintal an intuitive choice with no steep learning curve.

Instead of notebooks, there are boards, and within a board there can be many graphs of connected blocks, docs and even many solitary docs as required. Backlinks allow each note to function as a section that can be summed up in a table of contents that describe a project and can direct to a particular section with ease. Side-by-side comparison and editing of notes means that the flow of ideas does not have to stop in order for the user to navigate to the proper note to write down information.
In fact, it’s so intuitive that I’m writing this guide on Scrintal right now.
Personal Knowledge Management
A personal knowledge management system enables users to create and collect information for future use to improve the efficacy of their project work. PKM can seem intimidating when one considers just how much possibly relevant information is out there that may be needed at some point, but Scrintal makes it easy - it is a platform on which to organize ideas and make linked connections with a customizable visual representation of this information that can be clustered, sorted, dismissed, and displayed with only a few clicks.
Scrintal’s spatial canvas is a critically important feature for mind-mapping, but it is far more than flashcards on a corkboard: there is no word limit for any doc, and they can also include images, videos, and PDFs to expand the potential for connections. Backlinks to other docs make related information easily accessible when needed.
Connected Note Taking
In Scrintal, one can create a system of bi-directional connections between notes and view and edit multiple at a time. Information does not exist in a vacuum, and being able to recognize different notes as disparate in subject but related in content inspires creativity for users. This is also true for PDFs and videos, which can be uploaded directly on a board and opened as a floating tab within the Scrintal ecosystem alongside a note so that users can absorb information and take notes simultaneously.
Evernote also has internal note linking, but the ability to compare notes side-by-side and edit them in parallel is unique to Scrintal.

Multimedia Detailed Notes
Evernote has almost twenty years of development behind it, while Scrintal was launched in 2022. Despite this, the Scrintal team, with both innovation and community feedback, has created a platform with capabilities on par with Evernote.
Evernote does allow for embedding videos and PDFs into notes, allowing you to type while watching and reading; you can even annotate PDFs. But given that it can only display one note at a time, the size of a PDF display can make it difficult to write notes while reading, a problem that isn’t present with Scrintal given its floating tab and floating notes feature.

This is also true for backlinks, which in Evernote take a user to a completely new note while in Scrintal, take them to a new floating note alongside the previous one. These notes can also be dragged around the page as required.
Intuitive User Experience
Both Evernote and Scrintal contain useful (and different) features. For those that find Evernote bloated with too many options and cumbersome to navigate, Scrintal may be a better solution. The platform is intuitive, navigable with a few clicks or a quick parsing of the shortcut menu, the latter of which is composed of commands that are commonly used in the same way on other platforms. This makes Scrintal an intuitive choice with no steep learning curve.

Instead of notebooks, there are boards, and within a board there can be many graphs of connected blocks, docs and even many solitary docs as required. Backlinks allow each note to function as a section that can be summed up in a table of contents that describe a project and can direct to a particular section with ease. Side-by-side comparison and editing of notes means that the flow of ideas does not have to stop in order for the user to navigate to the proper note to write down information.
In fact, it’s so intuitive that I’m writing this guide on Scrintal right now.
Personal Knowledge Management
A personal knowledge management system enables users to create and collect information for future use to improve the efficacy of their project work. PKM can seem intimidating when one considers just how much possibly relevant information is out there that may be needed at some point, but Scrintal makes it easy - it is a platform on which to organize ideas and make linked connections with a customizable visual representation of this information that can be clustered, sorted, dismissed, and displayed with only a few clicks.
Scrintal’s spatial canvas is a critically important feature for mind-mapping, but it is far more than flashcards on a corkboard: there is no word limit for any doc, and they can also include images, videos, and PDFs to expand the potential for connections. Backlinks to other docs make related information easily accessible when needed.
Connected Note Taking
In Scrintal, one can create a system of bi-directional connections between notes and view and edit multiple at a time. Information does not exist in a vacuum, and being able to recognize different notes as disparate in subject but related in content inspires creativity for users. This is also true for PDFs and videos, which can be uploaded directly on a board and opened as a floating tab within the Scrintal ecosystem alongside a note so that users can absorb information and take notes simultaneously.
Evernote also has internal note linking, but the ability to compare notes side-by-side and edit them in parallel is unique to Scrintal.

Multimedia Detailed Notes
Evernote has almost twenty years of development behind it, while Scrintal was launched in 2022. Despite this, the Scrintal team, with both innovation and community feedback, has created a platform with capabilities on par with Evernote.
Evernote does allow for embedding videos and PDFs into notes, allowing you to type while watching and reading; you can even annotate PDFs. But given that it can only display one note at a time, the size of a PDF display can make it difficult to write notes while reading, a problem that isn’t present with Scrintal given its floating tab and floating notes feature.

This is also true for backlinks, which in Evernote take a user to a completely new note while in Scrintal, take them to a new floating note alongside the previous one. These notes can also be dragged around the page as required.
Intuitive User Experience
Both Evernote and Scrintal contain useful (and different) features. For those that find Evernote bloated with too many options and cumbersome to navigate, Scrintal may be a better solution. The platform is intuitive, navigable with a few clicks or a quick parsing of the shortcut menu, the latter of which is composed of commands that are commonly used in the same way on other platforms. This makes Scrintal an intuitive choice with no steep learning curve.

Instead of notebooks, there are boards, and within a board there can be many graphs of connected blocks, docs and even many solitary docs as required. Backlinks allow each note to function as a section that can be summed up in a table of contents that describe a project and can direct to a particular section with ease. Side-by-side comparison and editing of notes means that the flow of ideas does not have to stop in order for the user to navigate to the proper note to write down information.
In fact, it’s so intuitive that I’m writing this guide on Scrintal right now.
Personal Knowledge Management
A personal knowledge management system enables users to create and collect information for future use to improve the efficacy of their project work. PKM can seem intimidating when one considers just how much possibly relevant information is out there that may be needed at some point, but Scrintal makes it easy - it is a platform on which to organize ideas and make linked connections with a customizable visual representation of this information that can be clustered, sorted, dismissed, and displayed with only a few clicks.
Scrintal’s spatial canvas is a critically important feature for mind-mapping, but it is far more than flashcards on a corkboard: there is no word limit for any doc, and they can also include images, videos, and PDFs to expand the potential for connections. Backlinks to other docs make related information easily accessible when needed.
Connected Note Taking
In Scrintal, one can create a system of bi-directional connections between notes and view and edit multiple at a time. Information does not exist in a vacuum, and being able to recognize different notes as disparate in subject but related in content inspires creativity for users. This is also true for PDFs and videos, which can be uploaded directly on a board and opened as a floating tab within the Scrintal ecosystem alongside a note so that users can absorb information and take notes simultaneously.
Evernote also has internal note linking, but the ability to compare notes side-by-side and edit them in parallel is unique to Scrintal.

Multimedia Detailed Notes
Evernote has almost twenty years of development behind it, while Scrintal was launched in 2022. Despite this, the Scrintal team, with both innovation and community feedback, has created a platform with capabilities on par with Evernote.
Evernote does allow for embedding videos and PDFs into notes, allowing you to type while watching and reading; you can even annotate PDFs. But given that it can only display one note at a time, the size of a PDF display can make it difficult to write notes while reading, a problem that isn’t present with Scrintal given its floating tab and floating notes feature.

This is also true for backlinks, which in Evernote take a user to a completely new note while in Scrintal, take them to a new floating note alongside the previous one. These notes can also be dragged around the page as required.
Intuitive User Experience
Both Evernote and Scrintal contain useful (and different) features. For those that find Evernote bloated with too many options and cumbersome to navigate, Scrintal may be a better solution. The platform is intuitive, navigable with a few clicks or a quick parsing of the shortcut menu, the latter of which is composed of commands that are commonly used in the same way on other platforms. This makes Scrintal an intuitive choice with no steep learning curve.

Instead of notebooks, there are boards, and within a board there can be many graphs of connected blocks, docs and even many solitary docs as required. Backlinks allow each note to function as a section that can be summed up in a table of contents that describe a project and can direct to a particular section with ease. Side-by-side comparison and editing of notes means that the flow of ideas does not have to stop in order for the user to navigate to the proper note to write down information.
In fact, it’s so intuitive that I’m writing this guide on Scrintal right now.
Evernote Alternative Use Cases
Consultant
Consulting projects are almost always unique, composed of a specific set of deliverables to meet the needs of each client. It involves collecting loads of information, most of which will end up being irrelevant. For a client to execute recommendations requires careful planning and thorough explaining on the part of the consultant.
Scrintal has exactly the kind of features to enable and improve this process. Parsing through information to find the significant data points is made easier with a hierarchical structure. A visual network of connections that was created during the long research phase is valuable in explaining the reasons for recommendations, and the linking and tagging system makes it simple for a client to navigate between different facets of a recommendation. The ability to share a board is the perfect medium: a simpler, cleaner, and more easily navigated version of a Prezi presentation.
Knowledge Worker
Scrintal is very useful for knowledge work like writing journalistic articles, scholastic papers in the arts and sciences, and reports for corporate use. Ideating and planning is made easy with the hierarchical and flexible structuring that the platform offers, and the abilities to fold, unfold, display, and dismiss docs as needed enables holistic awareness and focused work.
For example, a journalist can use Scrintal to record the different facets of a story, including interview notes and critical images, documents, and videos, see how they connect, and have a bird’s-eye view of how an article can come together.
Also, scientists can plan their papers within Scrintal, utilizing the whole ecosystem to keep their sources, notes, data, and original ideas together in a single place.
In a corporate setting, the platform can be used to construct business reports from the ground up by consolidating information; connections may reveal new areas of exploration and new data to collect.
Student/Researcher
Visual representations of a network of knowledge are particularly important to students and researchers because in order to study material effectively or write a convincing essay or thesis, information must be organized, holistic, relevant, and cited. Within Scrintal, one could store notes on lectures or research papers, a list of sources as a bibliography, ideas for an essay topic, or a table of contents outlining a scholarly article.
The hierarchical structure of a network on the platform can help cultivate a thesis; this feature is not present in Evernote. An important future feature would be the ability to annotate documents like scholarly papers, as Evernote does have.

Consultant
Consulting projects are almost always unique, composed of a specific set of deliverables to meet the needs of each client. It involves collecting loads of information, most of which will end up being irrelevant. For a client to execute recommendations requires careful planning and thorough explaining on the part of the consultant.
Scrintal has exactly the kind of features to enable and improve this process. Parsing through information to find the significant data points is made easier with a hierarchical structure. A visual network of connections that was created during the long research phase is valuable in explaining the reasons for recommendations, and the linking and tagging system makes it simple for a client to navigate between different facets of a recommendation. The ability to share a board is the perfect medium: a simpler, cleaner, and more easily navigated version of a Prezi presentation.
Knowledge Worker
Scrintal is very useful for knowledge work like writing journalistic articles, scholastic papers in the arts and sciences, and reports for corporate use. Ideating and planning is made easy with the hierarchical and flexible structuring that the platform offers, and the abilities to fold, unfold, display, and dismiss docs as needed enables holistic awareness and focused work.
For example, a journalist can use Scrintal to record the different facets of a story, including interview notes and critical images, documents, and videos, see how they connect, and have a bird’s-eye view of how an article can come together.
Also, scientists can plan their papers within Scrintal, utilizing the whole ecosystem to keep their sources, notes, data, and original ideas together in a single place.
In a corporate setting, the platform can be used to construct business reports from the ground up by consolidating information; connections may reveal new areas of exploration and new data to collect.
Student/Researcher
Visual representations of a network of knowledge are particularly important to students and researchers because in order to study material effectively or write a convincing essay or thesis, information must be organized, holistic, relevant, and cited. Within Scrintal, one could store notes on lectures or research papers, a list of sources as a bibliography, ideas for an essay topic, or a table of contents outlining a scholarly article.
The hierarchical structure of a network on the platform can help cultivate a thesis; this feature is not present in Evernote. An important future feature would be the ability to annotate documents like scholarly papers, as Evernote does have.

Consultant
Consulting projects are almost always unique, composed of a specific set of deliverables to meet the needs of each client. It involves collecting loads of information, most of which will end up being irrelevant. For a client to execute recommendations requires careful planning and thorough explaining on the part of the consultant.
Scrintal has exactly the kind of features to enable and improve this process. Parsing through information to find the significant data points is made easier with a hierarchical structure. A visual network of connections that was created during the long research phase is valuable in explaining the reasons for recommendations, and the linking and tagging system makes it simple for a client to navigate between different facets of a recommendation. The ability to share a board is the perfect medium: a simpler, cleaner, and more easily navigated version of a Prezi presentation.
Knowledge Worker
Scrintal is very useful for knowledge work like writing journalistic articles, scholastic papers in the arts and sciences, and reports for corporate use. Ideating and planning is made easy with the hierarchical and flexible structuring that the platform offers, and the abilities to fold, unfold, display, and dismiss docs as needed enables holistic awareness and focused work.
For example, a journalist can use Scrintal to record the different facets of a story, including interview notes and critical images, documents, and videos, see how they connect, and have a bird’s-eye view of how an article can come together.
Also, scientists can plan their papers within Scrintal, utilizing the whole ecosystem to keep their sources, notes, data, and original ideas together in a single place.
In a corporate setting, the platform can be used to construct business reports from the ground up by consolidating information; connections may reveal new areas of exploration and new data to collect.
Student/Researcher
Visual representations of a network of knowledge are particularly important to students and researchers because in order to study material effectively or write a convincing essay or thesis, information must be organized, holistic, relevant, and cited. Within Scrintal, one could store notes on lectures or research papers, a list of sources as a bibliography, ideas for an essay topic, or a table of contents outlining a scholarly article.
The hierarchical structure of a network on the platform can help cultivate a thesis; this feature is not present in Evernote. An important future feature would be the ability to annotate documents like scholarly papers, as Evernote does have.

Consultant
Consulting projects are almost always unique, composed of a specific set of deliverables to meet the needs of each client. It involves collecting loads of information, most of which will end up being irrelevant. For a client to execute recommendations requires careful planning and thorough explaining on the part of the consultant.
Scrintal has exactly the kind of features to enable and improve this process. Parsing through information to find the significant data points is made easier with a hierarchical structure. A visual network of connections that was created during the long research phase is valuable in explaining the reasons for recommendations, and the linking and tagging system makes it simple for a client to navigate between different facets of a recommendation. The ability to share a board is the perfect medium: a simpler, cleaner, and more easily navigated version of a Prezi presentation.
Knowledge Worker
Scrintal is very useful for knowledge work like writing journalistic articles, scholastic papers in the arts and sciences, and reports for corporate use. Ideating and planning is made easy with the hierarchical and flexible structuring that the platform offers, and the abilities to fold, unfold, display, and dismiss docs as needed enables holistic awareness and focused work.
For example, a journalist can use Scrintal to record the different facets of a story, including interview notes and critical images, documents, and videos, see how they connect, and have a bird’s-eye view of how an article can come together.
Also, scientists can plan their papers within Scrintal, utilizing the whole ecosystem to keep their sources, notes, data, and original ideas together in a single place.
In a corporate setting, the platform can be used to construct business reports from the ground up by consolidating information; connections may reveal new areas of exploration and new data to collect.
Student/Researcher
Visual representations of a network of knowledge are particularly important to students and researchers because in order to study material effectively or write a convincing essay or thesis, information must be organized, holistic, relevant, and cited. Within Scrintal, one could store notes on lectures or research papers, a list of sources as a bibliography, ideas for an essay topic, or a table of contents outlining a scholarly article.
The hierarchical structure of a network on the platform can help cultivate a thesis; this feature is not present in Evernote. An important future feature would be the ability to annotate documents like scholarly papers, as Evernote does have.

Consultant
Consulting projects are almost always unique, composed of a specific set of deliverables to meet the needs of each client. It involves collecting loads of information, most of which will end up being irrelevant. For a client to execute recommendations requires careful planning and thorough explaining on the part of the consultant.
Scrintal has exactly the kind of features to enable and improve this process. Parsing through information to find the significant data points is made easier with a hierarchical structure. A visual network of connections that was created during the long research phase is valuable in explaining the reasons for recommendations, and the linking and tagging system makes it simple for a client to navigate between different facets of a recommendation. The ability to share a board is the perfect medium: a simpler, cleaner, and more easily navigated version of a Prezi presentation.
Knowledge Worker
Scrintal is very useful for knowledge work like writing journalistic articles, scholastic papers in the arts and sciences, and reports for corporate use. Ideating and planning is made easy with the hierarchical and flexible structuring that the platform offers, and the abilities to fold, unfold, display, and dismiss docs as needed enables holistic awareness and focused work.
For example, a journalist can use Scrintal to record the different facets of a story, including interview notes and critical images, documents, and videos, see how they connect, and have a bird’s-eye view of how an article can come together.
Also, scientists can plan their papers within Scrintal, utilizing the whole ecosystem to keep their sources, notes, data, and original ideas together in a single place.
In a corporate setting, the platform can be used to construct business reports from the ground up by consolidating information; connections may reveal new areas of exploration and new data to collect.
Student/Researcher
Visual representations of a network of knowledge are particularly important to students and researchers because in order to study material effectively or write a convincing essay or thesis, information must be organized, holistic, relevant, and cited. Within Scrintal, one could store notes on lectures or research papers, a list of sources as a bibliography, ideas for an essay topic, or a table of contents outlining a scholarly article.
The hierarchical structure of a network on the platform can help cultivate a thesis; this feature is not present in Evernote. An important future feature would be the ability to annotate documents like scholarly papers, as Evernote does have.

Evernote Alternative: The Final Verdict
Scrintal is the best Evernote alternative
Different tools suit different tastes and serve different purposes. As a visual learner and thinker who moves quickly through different ideas and needs to hold on to them before I forget, Scrintal is the best tool for me.
Evernote is a note-taking app with myriad features and many different kinds of integrations, allowing users to keep their ideas, references, reminders, and events in one place. The notes can be linked, tagged, and searched; PDFs can be annotated within the app to prevent switching back and forth between applications.
But the structure and layout of Evernote is not much different than any kind of document. The notes are read top to bottom and cannot be displayed simultaneously. If you’d prefer not to scroll or click back and forth between links to the same few notes, Scrintal may be a good alternative.
Scrintal’s flexible mind map means you can structure your thoughts exactly in the way you think them in your head, saving brainpower and facilitating understanding and creativity. They have many of the same features as Evernote and even more in the pipeline. If you are a visual thinker who prefers the holistic view from flashcards to the top-down approach of a document of notes, give Scrintal a try!
Scrintal is the best Evernote alternative
Different tools suit different tastes and serve different purposes. As a visual learner and thinker who moves quickly through different ideas and needs to hold on to them before I forget, Scrintal is the best tool for me.
Evernote is a note-taking app with myriad features and many different kinds of integrations, allowing users to keep their ideas, references, reminders, and events in one place. The notes can be linked, tagged, and searched; PDFs can be annotated within the app to prevent switching back and forth between applications.
But the structure and layout of Evernote is not much different than any kind of document. The notes are read top to bottom and cannot be displayed simultaneously. If you’d prefer not to scroll or click back and forth between links to the same few notes, Scrintal may be a good alternative.
Scrintal’s flexible mind map means you can structure your thoughts exactly in the way you think them in your head, saving brainpower and facilitating understanding and creativity. They have many of the same features as Evernote and even more in the pipeline. If you are a visual thinker who prefers the holistic view from flashcards to the top-down approach of a document of notes, give Scrintal a try!
Scrintal is the best Evernote alternative
Different tools suit different tastes and serve different purposes. As a visual learner and thinker who moves quickly through different ideas and needs to hold on to them before I forget, Scrintal is the best tool for me.
Evernote is a note-taking app with myriad features and many different kinds of integrations, allowing users to keep their ideas, references, reminders, and events in one place. The notes can be linked, tagged, and searched; PDFs can be annotated within the app to prevent switching back and forth between applications.
But the structure and layout of Evernote is not much different than any kind of document. The notes are read top to bottom and cannot be displayed simultaneously. If you’d prefer not to scroll or click back and forth between links to the same few notes, Scrintal may be a good alternative.
Scrintal’s flexible mind map means you can structure your thoughts exactly in the way you think them in your head, saving brainpower and facilitating understanding and creativity. They have many of the same features as Evernote and even more in the pipeline. If you are a visual thinker who prefers the holistic view from flashcards to the top-down approach of a document of notes, give Scrintal a try!
Scrintal is the best Evernote alternative
Different tools suit different tastes and serve different purposes. As a visual learner and thinker who moves quickly through different ideas and needs to hold on to them before I forget, Scrintal is the best tool for me.
Evernote is a note-taking app with myriad features and many different kinds of integrations, allowing users to keep their ideas, references, reminders, and events in one place. The notes can be linked, tagged, and searched; PDFs can be annotated within the app to prevent switching back and forth between applications.
But the structure and layout of Evernote is not much different than any kind of document. The notes are read top to bottom and cannot be displayed simultaneously. If you’d prefer not to scroll or click back and forth between links to the same few notes, Scrintal may be a good alternative.
Scrintal’s flexible mind map means you can structure your thoughts exactly in the way you think them in your head, saving brainpower and facilitating understanding and creativity. They have many of the same features as Evernote and even more in the pipeline. If you are a visual thinker who prefers the holistic view from flashcards to the top-down approach of a document of notes, give Scrintal a try!
Scrintal is the best Evernote alternative
Different tools suit different tastes and serve different purposes. As a visual learner and thinker who moves quickly through different ideas and needs to hold on to them before I forget, Scrintal is the best tool for me.
Evernote is a note-taking app with myriad features and many different kinds of integrations, allowing users to keep their ideas, references, reminders, and events in one place. The notes can be linked, tagged, and searched; PDFs can be annotated within the app to prevent switching back and forth between applications.
But the structure and layout of Evernote is not much different than any kind of document. The notes are read top to bottom and cannot be displayed simultaneously. If you’d prefer not to scroll or click back and forth between links to the same few notes, Scrintal may be a good alternative.
Scrintal’s flexible mind map means you can structure your thoughts exactly in the way you think them in your head, saving brainpower and facilitating understanding and creativity. They have many of the same features as Evernote and even more in the pipeline. If you are a visual thinker who prefers the holistic view from flashcards to the top-down approach of a document of notes, give Scrintal a try!
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