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Always gotta love evernote. It's so useful and so many ways, honestly is the best virtual note-taking system out there.
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They stopped innovating and now their competition does what they do better.
Pros:
Nothing much these days that can be done better by other apps with better pricing.
Cons:
No markdown language support and their pricing model is abysmal.
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Loved the product so much that I became a pro customer almost immediately. It keeps my notes synched between phone, tablet, laptop and desktop so that I look like a magician pulling rabbits out of my hat for customers. I depend upon it and use it many times per day. Sure, some of their competitors have more bells and whistles, but it would take a lot of convincing to move me to another product.
Pros:
Quick, simple, uncluttered. Even searches for text within images.
Cons:
I can think of no obvious ways to improve the app. Cheaper would be nice, of course!
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I just looked up my oldest note, which is from August 1, 2006! I use Evernote for all of my notes with the exception of shared family shopping lists. It is literally my brain. I can look up briefing notes from a company I interviewed a year ago on the fly and ask for an update on an initiative they mentioned. My travel ticklers, recipes, saved shopping items -- everything goes into Evernote. I happily pay for the upgrade!
Pros:
Super simple sync across every device/platform while also being full featured enough to grow with you.
Cons:
Search within note on the mobile app is a bit cumbersome.
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I started using Evernote since 2014 and I love the fact that I can use it on my phone and laptop. I have all my notes there though I don't see any benefit to pay for the premium account except for the sync feature on multiple devices.
Pros:
Quick, simple and independent.
Cons:
On the mobile version is difficult to find notebooks and take picture in a note.
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I have been using Evernote since 2012 and it's true, the app is amazing. However, after all this time, the app continues to be almost the same. There are no innovation, no important updates to be excited about. The worst happen for Windows users (like myself). I have Windows 10 at the office, a Macbook at home, and an Android as my phone... so imagine the mess. The macOS version looks astonishing while the Windows one looks like crap. The Android version is halfway there. I have been paying for a few years so far but now I'm having serious doubts. I really hope the EN team takes it to the next level... I know about a lot of people who isn't staying with them if changes don't take place. I'm one of them. Already tried OneNote and Notion but they cannot keep up with Evernote... sadly.
Pros:
It's the ultimate note-taking app.
Cons:
They treat the Windows version like crap, they stopped innovating long ago.
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Euthanize this Unicorn - POS product, was one of the first users of Evernote, had over 500 paid accounts. They changed model in 2013 and decided to take a great idea and squeeze every dime out of it. Now they have a HORRIBLE reputation, a product that is 80% and a corporate culture that they will turn off a feature without rhyme or reason, if they can make an extra buck. Total bs, especially when you look at there 300 year company philosophy.
They stopped innovating and now their competition does what they do better.
Pros:Nothing much these days that can be done better by other apps with better pricing.
Cons:No markdown language support and their pricing model is abysmal.
Loved the product so much that I became a pro customer almost immediately. It keeps my notes synched between phone, tablet, laptop and desktop so that I look like a magician pulling rabbits out of my hat for customers. I depend upon it and use it many times per day. Sure, some of their competitors have more bells and whistles, but it would take a lot of convincing to move me to another product.
Pros:Quick, simple, uncluttered. Even searches for text within images.
Cons:I can think of no obvious ways to improve the app. Cheaper would be nice, of course!
I just looked up my oldest note, which is from August 1, 2006! I use Evernote for all of my notes with the exception of shared family shopping lists. It is literally my brain. I can look up briefing notes from a company I interviewed a year ago on the fly and ask for an update on an initiative they mentioned. My travel ticklers, recipes, saved shopping items -- everything goes into Evernote. I happily pay for the upgrade!
Pros:Super simple sync across every device/platform while also being full featured enough to grow with you.
Cons:Search within note on the mobile app is a bit cumbersome.
I started using Evernote since 2014 and I love the fact that I can use it on my phone and laptop. I have all my notes there though I don't see any benefit to pay for the premium account except for the sync feature on multiple devices.
Pros:Quick, simple and independent.
Cons:On the mobile version is difficult to find notebooks and take picture in a note.
I have been using Evernote since 2012 and it's true, the app is amazing. However, after all this time, the app continues to be almost the same. There are no innovation, no important updates to be excited about. The worst happen for Windows users (like myself). I have Windows 10 at the office, a Macbook at home, and an Android as my phone... so imagine the mess. The macOS version looks astonishing while the Windows one looks like crap. The Android version is halfway there. I have been paying for a few years so far but now I'm having serious doubts. I really hope the EN team takes it to the next level... I know about a lot of people who isn't staying with them if changes don't take place. I'm one of them. Already tried OneNote and Notion but they cannot keep up with Evernote... sadly.
Pros:It's the ultimate note-taking app.
Cons:They treat the Windows version like crap, they stopped innovating long ago.