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2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
Summing up the results of the outgoing year and choosing the best of the best. Here is the editorial opinion, and you can determine the winner by voting.
Moleskine's Flow is the best iOS app this year. It turns iPhone or iPad into a digital version of the notebook of the same name, popular all over the world with artists, designers, writers and other creative people.
Flow's sleek, sketchbook-like interface has won an Apple Design Award. An endless canvas with dozens of paper combinations can capture ideas and notes, creating anything from simple drawings to entire works of art. The main advantages of the application are a large set of tools, support for Apple Pencil, and convenient collections for organizing sketches.
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