


And in iOS 15, a new mentions feature notifies people when they're tagged in a shared note. The sharing feature alone makes Notes a pretty compelling option, even for a built-in app on your iPhone. Other options allow you to share Notes with other people, with everyone able to make changes from their iPhone, iPad or Mac. You can also password-protect your notes (or unlock them with TouchID). One of the most compelling reasons to use Notes - other than the fact that it's already there on your iPhone or iPad - is that all of your notes are synced across your iCloud devices. Users can organize notes and attachments in a folder system and search for text What you get from this built-in app is a clean, simple interface and a number of tools for creating notes with formatted text, dictation, drawings, images, web snippets and file attachments. IPhone users already have a pretty compelling note-taking option on their phone courtesy of Apple's Notes app.
