
On 6 Jul 2014, at 1:33, Russell Coker <russell@coker.com.au> wrote:
What would be ideal would be something like Google Keep but with sections (maybe a folding editor) and spelling checking. I can survive without grammar suggestions etc but I'd probably use them if they were available.
Microsoft OneNote works fantastically for this. You’ve probably previously experienced OneNote as it comes with MS Office, but what a lot of people don’t realise is that they have a free-as-in-beer web-based version instead which is functional enough for my needs. OneNote notebooks are hierarchical (Section -> Page -> Content), pretty free-form (just click anywhere, start typing — great for mind-mapping), and yes, it does spell-checking. It does have a native Android app which I’ve never used. From what I’ve read, the app is more apt for reading than writing, but for best results give it a try. Don’t automatically discount it because it’s Microsoft. <http://www.onenote.com/>