What is Springnote?
Springnote is a free online note-taking and collaboration service launched in 2007. It allows users to create various documents like rich text pages, spreadsheets, presentations, mindmaps, and more. The documents created can be shared and collaborated on in real-time.
Some key features of Springnote include:
- Real-time collaboration - Multiple users can edit a document at the same time and see each other's changes instantly
- Rich formatting - Documents support styling options like fonts, sizes, colors, bullets, etc.
- Accessible from any device - It can be used from laptops, tablets and smartphones through the web browser
- Offline access - Documents can be accessed without internet connectivity and synced when back online
- Version history - Document version history allows reverting back to older versions
- Comments - Users can comment on specific parts of documents during collaboration
As a freemium service, Springnote offers a free basic account with limited storage and paid premium plans for businesses that remove storage restrictions. It competes with tools like Google Docs, Microsoft Office 365, Quip, Evernote for note-taking and collaboration capabilities.
DEVONthink, RedNotebook, myBase, CintaNotes, MacJournal, WizNote, Zoho Notebook, Flashnote, Notational Velocity, AllMyNotes Organizer, NotesHolder, Piggydb are some alternatives to Springnote.