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<blockquote data-quote="Num7" data-source="post: 231606" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Yeah, versatility is very important. Apps like good old WordPad are great, but it's still pretty basic. Being able to turn your document into a nice, clean PDF in a couple of clicks is a must-have. It's something I often struggle to do in Evernote. Printing to PDF is often a hit-and-miss thing. Mentioning this reminds me of Word 97... Remember when you'd slightly move an image, and it would completely screw up the rest of your document? Ah, good memories. I mean, PTSD! </p><p></p><p>On the Other hand, Google Docs and Dropbox Paper are much more apt at exporting to PDF. Same for Microsoft Ofice, of course. </p><p></p><p>Spell-checking is also a prime feature, here. I personally use Grammarly for English spell-checking, it's a Google Chrome addon that's available for free. It's served me well for many years now. A great tool to rely on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Num7, post: 231606, member: 1"] Yeah, versatility is very important. Apps like good old WordPad are great, but it's still pretty basic. Being able to turn your document into a nice, clean PDF in a couple of clicks is a must-have. It's something I often struggle to do in Evernote. Printing to PDF is often a hit-and-miss thing. Mentioning this reminds me of Word 97... Remember when you'd slightly move an image, and it would completely screw up the rest of your document? Ah, good memories. I mean, PTSD! On the Other hand, Google Docs and Dropbox Paper are much more apt at exporting to PDF. Same for Microsoft Ofice, of course. Spell-checking is also a prime feature, here. I personally use Grammarly for English spell-checking, it's a Google Chrome addon that's available for free. It's served me well for many years now. A great tool to rely on. [/QUOTE]
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