From Quick Capture on My Mac to Notes That Connect Everything I Need
6 min read1 day ago
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Photo by Cup of Couple from Pexels
Many people find Apple Notes “too simple” — not enough features, not enough power.
I see it differently.
For my fast-paced daily life, Notes keeps getting better and more useful — there’s much more to this app than meets the eye.
In this article, I’ll share how I capture thoughts lightning-fast on my Mac. I’ll also show you how I connect these notes meaningfully later on, feed them with information, and how the whole thing delivers real value in the end.
Not a feature list, but how I use Notes to keep my mind clear.
Speed…
From Quick Capture on My Mac to Notes That Connect Everything I Need
6 min read1 day ago
–
Photo by Cup of Couple from Pexels
Many people find Apple Notes “too simple” — not enough features, not enough power.
I see it differently.
For my fast-paced daily life, Notes keeps getting better and more useful — there’s much more to this app than meets the eye.
In this article, I’ll share how I capture thoughts lightning-fast on my Mac. I’ll also show you how I connect these notes meaningfully later on, feed them with information, and how the whole thing delivers real value in the end.
Not a feature list, but how I use Notes to keep my mind clear.
Speed — Capturing Without Overthinking
At the end of the day, it’s not about writing perfect notes.
It’s about using notes consistently and making them a fixture in your daily routine. And for that to happen, capturing needs to be so easy you don’t even think about it.
After years of use, I’ve settled on a few methods for creating new notes on my Mac — fast, simple, and perfectly adapted to my daily workflow.