Evernote

Evernote

By Evernote Corporation

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2010-12-30
  • Current Version: 10.164.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 196.27 MB
  • Developer: Evernote Corporation
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 11.0

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

  • Evernote Is Great Again

    5
    By hgetson
    So glad I gave Evernote a second chance. All of its old promise is finally getting realized with a new set of developers. Very impressive.
  • We Have Grown Apart

    2
    By Semi-happy camper
    After several years of buggy updates and lost data due to synchronization issues, it seems to be back on an even keel, but Bending Spoons tripled my subscription and then doubled it to $249. They need this to support their expansion in to AI and team collaboration. I don’t need those advanced features, so I have canceled my Evernote subscription and moved my notes to Joplin, a free, open source alternative.
  • Free Version Nightmare

    1
    By Seriously, man?
    Using the free version is a nightmare. Every time you open the app, you get pop-ups to begin for you to upgrade.
  • will ship out

    2
    By License Plate Three
    long time paid user. Kept my info here because it’s hard to export everything. Was mediocre, turned to bad, rising up to mediocre. So many problems I can’t even list them.
  • Custom Due Date Range on Tasks is broken

    2
    By wmb215
    Since the last update, you can no longer choose a Custom Date range for Due dates. It used to pop-up a calendar to let you pick the start and end range of due dates to filter on, but now nothing happens.
  • Loyal since 2010, NO MORE

    1
    By passion4dance
    Year after year, I kept the ever-increasing subscription… year after year, the app became bloated and of less and less use. They increased the price from $99 to $129 a year or so ago and I almost bailed, but I sucked it up. But NOW… I get a notice that it’s jumping to $249 a YEAR!!! Are you kidding me? I don’t want the AI tools and the teams and whatever else they are doing… I used Evernote as a vault for thousands of notes, organized in about 80 folders. Now for $99, you get 1000 notes and 20 folders. I’m OUT.
  • No better platform out there

    5
    By MatthewPhelps
    Evernote has been my go-to notes app for years. I have tried many alternatives, but I keep coming back. Some of my favorite features have been phased out over the years (I feel like capturing documents and OCR used to be more useful and intuitive), but the developers are constantly looking for innovative features. Stable, cross-platform, and highly searchable.
  • This app Has been so helpful

    4
    By KayleyKitten
    I actually started using it years ago to organize thoughts for a world i was building as a fiction writer. Its so helpful to maintain coninuity. I love the tagging capability to filter through ideas, historical catigories, envireonmental, cultural, etc. The only issue that keeps me from giving a 5 star, is that its search ability, used to be able to do a search for not just tages and titles, but texts. This seems simple enough, and would greatly improve effeciantcy. Otheriwse, its five stars from me. The new Ai-search abilities are helpful, and do achieve this, but im concerned that that is going to be yet another financial add on that will cost more money in the future, when it seems like a simple fix within the regular search abilities.
  • Long time user leaving for now...

    2
    By L8yofthelake
    I used to love Evernote and have been a paying user for over a decade... but I have to cut that off now. I have no use for the collaborative functions, the price is getting to be too much, and... oh yeah... 100s of my older notes with screenshots are no longer viewable on any version of the platform. All those notes are broken and useless now and I won't know what exactly I've lost until I need it again. I will miss the built-in OCR but that's about it. :(
  • Better Without AI

    1
    By Androidisaloser
    UPDATE: I’m being double-charged for 2 simultaneous subscriptions, and Evernote is unreachable via support channels, aside from an AI that sends paragraphs of “how to request a refund from Apple.” This absentee, zero-accountability method of doing things has single-handedly killed my interest in continuing to be an Evernote user and I may just cancel my subscription. I’ll be sure to tell anyone who asks that the thing calling itself Evernote is a reanimated corpse, and that the app I once found very useful is long dead. I've used Evernote since 2017, and of all the functional improvements that matter to me (fewer sync issues, not changing the formatting and font selection on us, links that work and behave consistently), there have been zero times where I wanted a slow, mostly-for-show implementation of AI in my personal files. What countermeasures are in place to ensure that the same securty flaws that plague other AI services (like private sessions on ChatGPT being indexed and searchable on Google) will not befall Evernote users and their data? I find this decision reckless, troubling, and disrespectful of the user base.

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