On 6 Jul 2014, at 1:33, Russell Coker <[email protected]> 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/>

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