Evernote

Evernote

By Evernote Corporation

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2010-12-30
  • Current Version: 10.150.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 179.74 MB
  • Developer: Evernote Corporation
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.0 or later.

Description

Capture ideas when inspiration strikes. Bring your notes, to-dos, and schedule together to tame life’s distractions and accomplish more—at work, at home, and everywhere in between. Evernote syncs to all your devices, so you can stay productive on the go. Tackle your to-do list with Tasks, connect your Google Calendar to stay on top of your schedule, and see your most relevant information quickly with a customizable Home dashboard. --- “Use Evernote as the place you put everything… Don’t ask yourself which device it’s on—it’s in Evernote” – The New York Times “When it comes to taking all manner of notes and getting work done, Evernote is an indispensable tool.” – PC Mag --- CAPTURE IDEAS • Write, collect, and capture ideas as searchable notes, notebooks, and to-do lists. • Clip interesting articles and web pages to read or use later. • Add different types of content to your notes: text, docs, PDFs, sketches, photos, audio, web clippings, and more. • Use your camera to scan and organize paper documents, business cards, whiteboards, and handwritten notes. GET ORGANIZED • Manage your to-do list with Tasks—set due dates and reminders, so you never miss a deadline. • Connect Evernote and Google Calendar to bring your schedule and your notes together. • See your most relevant information instantly on the Home dashboard. • Create separate notebooks to organize receipts, bills, and invoices. • Find anything fast—Evernote's powerful search can even find text in images and handwritten notes. ACCESS ANYWHERE • Sync your notes and notebooks automatically across any computer, phone, or tablet. • Start work on one device and continue on another without missing a beat. EVERNOTE IN EVERYDAY LIFE • Keep a journal to keep your thoughts organized. • Go paperless by scanning receipts and important documents. EVERNOTE IN BUSINESS • Keep everyone up to date by capturing meeting notes and sharing notebooks with your team. • Bring people, projects, and ideas together with shared Spaces. EVERNOTE IN EDUCATION • Keep track of lecture notes, exams, and assignments so you don’t miss important details. • Create notebooks for each class and keep everything organized. --- Also available from Evernote: EVERNOTE PERSONAL • 10 GB of new uploads each month • Unlimited number of devices • Create and manage tasks • Connect one Google Calendar account • Access your notes and notebooks offline EVERNOTE PROFESSIONAL • 20 GB of new uploads each month • Unlimited number of devices • Create, manage, and assign tasks • Connect multiple Google Calendar accounts • Access your notes and notebooks offline • Home dashboard - Full customization -- Price may vary by location. Subscriptions will be charged to your credit card through your iTunes account. Where applicable, your subscription will automatically renew unless canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Subscriptions may not be cancelled for refund except as provided in Evernote's Commercial Terms. Manage your subscriptions in Account Settings after purchase. --- Privacy Policy: https://evernote.com/legal/privacy.php Terms of Service: https://evernote.com/legal/tos.php Commercial terms: https://evernote.com/legal/commercial-terms

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Reviews

  • Gets the Job Done but RELENTLESS Updates

    3
    By aspen lemons
    Evernote has good functionality, but isn't super customizable. You should be able to have a checklist without it striking through. It's a bit basic. The thing that might drive me away from it is the fact that they "update" it every other day it seems and I constantly have to quit and restart it to update the app. With no apparent improvements, it seems like the same-old. PLEASE STOP WITH THE CONSTANT UPDATES!!!!
  • Amazing, useful, consistent. 10/10

    5
    By GLuke14
    Have been using Evernote for almost a decade now and it’s a key software I need to operate my entire life. Clean and easy UI. Intuitive UX flows. Versatile and friendly on multiple devices. I’ll be an Evernote customer for a long time.
  • It has gone downhill - ignoring long time customer needs

    3
    By Mesoguy2
    I have used Evernote for over 10 years. It is still my primary tool for many uses, business and personal. It allows one to create rich notes - formatting, color, embedded documents and images. It even lets link them together (although they broke the link system recently - hopefully they’ll fix it). Unfortunately, the fundamental notes structure seems to be based on HTML (or similar markup language), which leads to surprising weirdness when you are editing things. Evernote allows one to search for notes using by embedded text. You can use tags to organize notes, or you can put them in notebooks (but see below). In the last few years, they have rushed to get into the corporate market, but in the process have removed, or broken capabilities that it had before. The notebook hierarchy has always been weak because it was only two levels - notebooks and notes. Not great for large numbers of categories. But, you could exports up all your notes to local files - something IT folks like myself know is important - otherwise you are trusting Evernote to be in business forever, and not to lose your data. Those files are in XML, meaning they can be readily imported into other note apps if Evernote gets too bad or goes out of business. But then they limited backups to only one notebook at a time. So if you use the limited hierarchy, you have to back up each notebook separately. Not good! Next, they broke the tag system. Gone is the page that shows all the tags. Gone is searching for tags! Then, those reappeared (eventually). They also rewrote the desktop to use Electron. This made it more clunky - Electron allows the use of the same code on multiple platforms, but that means only the lowest common denominator features are available. Sadly, now the spirit of the company is focused on the corporate user, ignoring the individual user. So new features keep popping up that are for sharing, etc. Features unrelated to notes are a big focus - trying to turn it into your task manager, etc. This is all about trying to grow the user base so the new owners can sell the business. This means that almost every update announces a new feature that only corporate users care about. And too often, existing features get broken. So while I still use Evernote, I do not like the direction they appear to be moving. Use at your own risk.
  • Too many glitches

    2
    By Tootall307
    One day it works the next day I can't log in. Will have to vett other solutions. May go back to my DayTimer notebook.
  • Practical and always evolving

    5
    By PulpLizard
    I’ve been using Evernote since 2016 and have seen changes but the tool remains simple and practical. I don’t need to many bells and whistles that don’t make sense. Evernote has always stayed true to making sure that any updates or changes make sense. I have tried other note taking apps, but always come back to Evernote.
  • Print Control is Pitiful

    2
    By Rene7
    I’ve been subscribed to Evernote for 15 years, and although the’ve added a few formatting possibilities like tables, it remains awful and unusable for anything that requires printing. The margins are uncontrollable and set as if for children’s books. If you wish to add two tables to a note, it automatically leaves a HUGE margin between then that you cannot remove or resize. I think that I had better printing control 40+ years ago on my IBM PC JR! It’s basically good for storing raw notes for yourself, but useless if you must show your notes to others. Unfortunately, I end up using Apple Notes 10 times more often than EverNote. Great concept, poor execution.
  • E-mail???

    1
    By Dspenn
    Getting much worse - can no longer easily e-mail notes. Makes zero sense. They’ve lost their edge. Do not pay for this.
  • Priced Out of What Willing to Individually Pay

    3
    By Dancestop
    I had Evernote for many years but now use iCloud/Notes for free. I could not justify the annual subscription cost. Sure, it was a pain switching but I do not have any regrets. Additionally, I have other options from my RAID provider, Synology. iCloud/Notes works just fine if you are a user (and your family) are in the Apple ecosystem.
  • Ignore Old Reviews

    5
    By R1Law
    Reviews that are six years old are reviewing a program that does not exist. The entire interface, functionality, and overall usefulness continues to evolve and expand. I’ve been a consistent user for over 8 years (purchased as part of a scanner package). While early issues compromised the program, they are entirely addressed with the new ownership and its commitment to consistently improving the product. I’m not a reviewer, but I felt compelled to address what I feel is a disservice to anyone thinking about this program by seeing reviews that are pinned, but are essentially irrelevant. Give it a try and you’ll see what I’m talking about.
  • Impossible to begin

    1
    By zombranegra
    I’m trying to find a more robust alternative to Apple Notes. Unfortunately, Evernote keeps running into glitches when I try to create an account. This happens both with the single sign-on option and when I go through and add my email address. I also tried doing the longer entry of email and password, but it glitched as well. I then clicked the “trouble creating an account” button which had me filling out a very detailed support ticket. Just seems badly designed from the get-go and this also would be indicative of the impending user experience if I ever got past these inital hurdles with Evernote

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