On target, of course. What always strikes me is how spoiled I am by all the options. I graduated college a few years before the advent of personal computing. I wrote my papers on a manual typewriter and kept notes on index cards. I didn't know it at the time, but in hindsight, I would have given much for even the most basic note-taking or writing application. The gap between analog and digital is so wide, we sometimes lose sight of it (which is not to say there is no place for an analog note-taking system), and really makes the difference between Notion and Apple Notes, for example, seem insignificant in many ways.