Quickly note something. That’s not a rare task to perform. At least not for me. And since Moleskine doesn’t provide proper paper quality anymore, I stay away from writing with pen and notebook. But what’s the fast, uncomplicated alternative? Of course there are plenty of note apps, and for the most part they are free, like Google Keep, for example. But none of them are fast. Fast in the sense of everything being instantly available without loads of clicking and saving. Papier: Quite Close to Its Eponym The new Chrome extension with a similar look to Byword or iAWriter, that wants to be the fast note app you’ve been searching for just as long as me, comes from France, Bordeaux to be exact, home of the design team Muxu-Muxu which happen to be the extension’s creators. Accordingly, almost logically (if you know French, that is), the extension is called Papier. The functionality is simple, very simple. Install Papier via the Chrome Web Store, and you’re done. From that point on, Papier can be found on any new tab that you open. Without any detours, you can then directly start writing. The content is stored within the browser cache, and is […]* You might also be interested in the following articlesGlimpse, a Chrome Extension for Mobile Web DevelopersOCR on Images with Project Naptha – a Clever Chrome ExtensionMore Than 10 Million Users, But Why? Mobile Todo-List Any.do Adds Web…Fast and Free: How to Create Images for Social Media – Using…Keeeb, The Free Next Generation Knowledge Management System for…Responsive Images: Finally The Picture Element Arrives!