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10 Best Apps For Samsung Galaxy Notes

Check out these 10 great apps that take advantage of the Samsung phablet's S Pen stylus.
Comments | Jeff Bertolucci | August 30, 2012 11:06 AM

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Skitch

Evernote's Skitch may seem like a goofy annotation app for, say, drawing mustaches on headshots of your friends. But it has more practical applications too, particularly when used with the S Pen and Evernote's popular note-taking app.

Bad with names? Try this Evernote-recommended trick: Take a photo of people you meet; use Skitch (and the S Pen) to annotate each photo with the appropriate name; and save the images to Evernote. Voila! You'll never forget a name again.

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