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Guides and tips for organizing your digital life.
Nemos for First Responders: Capture Scene Observations and Field Notes on iPhone
Police, firefighters, paramedics, and EMTs use Némos to voice-capture scene observations, witness details, medical notes, and shift observations on iPhone — hands-free, in real time, on-device.
Best Note-Taking App for iPhone 12 in 2026
iPhone 12 users have full access to modern note-taking apps on iOS 17. Here's the optimal setup with Back Tap, lock screen widgets, and voice capture — and which apps perform best on A14 Bionic.
Nemos for Nonprofit Professionals: Capture Donor Relationships, Program Observations, and Grant Research on iPhone
How nonprofit staff use Nemos to capture donor conversations, program observations, grant research, and board meeting notes on iPhone—keeping institutional knowledge secure and accessible.
Best Note-Taking App for iPhone 15 Pro: Action Button, Dynamic Island, and Fast Capture
iPhone 15 Pro brings an Action Button, Dynamic Island, and USB-C to note-takers. Here is how to configure Nemos around these hardware features for the fastest possible capture workflow.
Digital Minimalism and Note-Taking on iPhone: A System That Disappears
Digital minimalism applied to note-taking means one capture tool, zero organizational overhead, and a system that works without maintenance. Here is how to build it on iPhone with Nemos.
How to Take Interview Notes on iPhone: Before, During, and After
Job interviews generate critical information that fades fast. Here is how to use Nemos on iPhone to capture observations before, during, and immediately after each interview—so you can compare offers and negotiate with real data.
Sermon Notes App for iPhone: Capture Teaching, Pastoral Observations, and Spiritual Reflection
How congregants, pastors, and ministry leaders use Nemos on iPhone to take sermon notes, capture pastoral counseling observations, and maintain a spiritual journal—privately and without distraction.
Nemos vs. OneNote on iPhone: Which Note-Taking App Wins for Mobile Users?
Microsoft OneNote is a powerful organizational hub; Nemos is a fast iPhone capture tool. This comparison helps you decide which fits your actual mobile workflow—or when to use both.
Nemos vs. Tana: Fast iPhone Capture vs. Structured Knowledge Graph
Tana is a typed knowledge graph for PKM power users; Nemos is a minimal iPhone capture tool. This comparison explains when to use each—and why many people use both together.
Note-Taking for ADHD Adults on iPhone: A System That Works When Your Brain Won't
ADHD adults need a note system that functions without maintenance. This guide explains why complex apps fail and how Nemos—with zero organizational overhead—works even on the worst weeks.
Best Note-Taking App for iPhone 16 Pro Max: Camera Control, Apple Intelligence, and All-Day Capture
iPhone 16 Pro Max brings Camera Control, Apple Intelligence Writing Tools, and the largest display ever. Here is how to configure Nemos to make the most of every note-taking advantage the Pro Max offers.
How to Capture Shower Thoughts and Late-Night Ideas on iPhone Before They Disappear
Your best ideas arrive when you cannot type. This guide covers voice capture, Lock Screen shortcuts, and a bedside setup so shower thoughts and 3am ideas land in Nemos before they evaporate.
Note-Taking for Scientists on iPhone: Lab Notes, Field Observations, and Research Capture
Scientists and researchers lose observations, hypotheses, and analysis insights between the bench and the desk. Here is how to use Nemos on iPhone to capture at the point of encounter—in the field, at the bench, and during literature review.
How to Never Forget an Idea on iPhone: Closing the Capture Gap
You lose ideas not because of bad memory but because your capture system is too slow. This guide explains how to build a sub-10-second capture setup on iPhone so good ideas stop disappearing.
Morning Pages on iPhone: How to Do Julia Cameron's Practice Without Paper
Morning pages—750 words of stream-of-consciousness writing before you check anything—translates naturally to iPhone. Here is how to set up Nemos for a pre-distraction morning writing practice that actually sticks.
GTD on iPhone: Using Nemos as Your Ubiquitous Capture Inbox
Getting Things Done requires a trusted capture system. Nemos on iPhone is the fastest GTD capture layer: open in 2 seconds, no categorization required, everything searchable. Here is how to integrate it with your full GTD system.
Stoic Journaling on iPhone: Morning Preview, Evening Review, and Impression Examination
Marcus Aurelius wrote for himself. Stoic journaling is a private practice of self-examination—morning preview, evening review, impression examination. Nemos on iPhone provides the blank, private page it requires.
How to Do a Weekly Review on iPhone: Process Captures, Close Loops, Start Fresh
The weekly review is where captures become decisions. This 20-minute iPhone workflow uses Nemos to process the week's notes into actions, reference, and trash—so Monday starts with clarity instead of backlog.
CBT Journaling on iPhone: How to Complete Therapy Homework in the Moments That Matter
CBT thought records and mood logs are most useful when captured close to the situation. This guide covers using Nemos on iPhone for between-session homework—in the real moments, not reconstructed later.
Bullet Journal on iPhone: The Digital Bujo System That Travels With You
Paper bullet journaling fails when you forget the notebook. This guide adapts Ryder Carroll's bujo system—daily log, monthly log, future log, migration—to Nemos on iPhone, so rapid logging works wherever you are.
Nemos vs. Workflowy on iPhone: Flat Capture vs. Infinite Outline
Workflowy is an infinite outliner for structured thinking; Nemos is a flat, fast capture tool for mobile. This comparison explains which fits your workflow—and when using both together makes sense.
Investment Notes on iPhone: How to Build a Personal Finance Journal That Makes You a Better Investor
Investment decisions made without notes are made with biased memory. This guide covers how to capture investment thesis, market observations, and portfolio reviews in Nemos on iPhone—creating accountability to your own reasoning.
Note-Taking During Your Commute on iPhone: Transit, Driving, and the Parking-Lot Debrief
The commute is 15-45 minutes of associative thinking time. This guide covers safe note-taking during transit commutes and voice-only capture while driving—so commute insights don't disappear before you reach your desk.
Note-Taking While Hiking and Outdoors on iPhone: Gloves, No Signal, and Trail Insights
Outdoor time generates insights that disappear when you return to the desk. This guide covers Nemos setup for hiking and trail use—gloves, sunlight, offline mode, voice capture, and the post-hike return ritual.
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