Evernote - Notes Organizer

Evernote - Notes Organizer

Von Evernote Corporation

  • Kategorie: Productivity
  • Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2019-02-12
  • Aktuelle Version: 10.85.1
  • Bewertung für Erwachsene: 4+
  • Dateigrösse: 331.81 MB
  • Entwickler: Evernote Corporation
  • Kompatibilität: Benötigt iOS 13.2 oder später.
Bewertung: 4.4207
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Beschreibung

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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Bewertungs Kommentare

  • Not for power users.

    3
    Von JAFiPadUser
    I’m a power user of this app. I use it every day. I have upwards of 6000 notes. So I’m married to it. But I am like an abused spouse. If you are just keeping recipes or want to preserve meeting notes or have a small writing library, or otherwise use the app infrequently, it’s good for that. The app has synchronization issues between devices. You could lose work unless you are first aware of how to work around it which took me a long time to do. So I advise not using Evernote for mission-critical note entry if you also require synchronization between devices. Also, I’ll be entering a note and the application will suddenly crash. This has been happening frequently of late. Fortunately, I have not yet lost data from that. It’s just very disconcerting. Spelling suggestions are sometimes wrong which is annoying. Performances excellent. Recently, I discovered a possible evaporative quality to my notes database. A note I know I entered in September of last year, and that I had a link to, was gone. It was not in the trash and I have never emptied my trash. However, that’s only the first time I’ve observed that happening. Yet, it leaves me wondering what, if any, other notes have evaporated. Support is usually responsive. The search function is worthless for certain kinds of searches. It often performs “or“ searches as opposed to exact-match searches. The introduction of AI searching is a perfect feature for a note database as large as mine. I have not used it a lot but my initial impression is that it is not impressive. Lastly, the backup feature is incompetent. You can only back up one notebook at a time so if you have a lot of notebooks, expect to spend a lot of time backing up. If you attach multiple images to your notes, you cannot select the image you want to appear as the thumbnail for that note. Again, if you have limited content and are a casual user, you’ll find Evernote to work consistently. I would not recommend it for those who want to keep large libraries of data. In fact, I don’t think Evernote was designed for that. It will scale to such large dimensions. But the features of the app do not lend themselves well to managing high volumes of data.
  • Still broken

    1
    Von quints3031
    This latest update still does NOT address autoformatting of characters within code blocks. When I type “ >= “ I need it to show up exactly as that. Not anything else. That’s what a code block is for.
  • Not the end of Evernote, but the new beginning…

    4
    Von JETouttahere
    I have used the app on and off since 2012. Sometimes subscribing, other times not when I got discouraged. Very welcoming to see the rapid updates since the Bending Spoons acquisition. And I am looking forward to their new ideas for an integrated native Evernote calendar. That would solve a lot of issues for me. Also, the very expanded Tasks module and dedicated Files area. From what I can see, this app is going places and will be a contender in the Notes area again very soon. I know many say the downfall, but I am very hopeful. Yes, the subscription model at $130 yearly sounds outrageous. Look around though and see what other apps can combine into this one and start adding it up and you will see potential. It is not outrageous. Everywhere I look this is not out of the norm for top of the line apps. The speed and functionality of the desktop version needs to be the same on mobile. I am primarily a mobile user and I think many people are so that will be crucial. I am expecting great things.
  • Unaffordable upgrade

    1
    Von bigDbigDbigD
    I’ve been using Evernote for years, and suddenly they have taken away all the organizational folders and put all of my notes into one folder. It is too difficult to find old notes now. The only way to get that back is to pay $10.83 or more PER MONTH! Ridiculous pricing. I hate this app now. Will be looking for a replacement.
  • Love it!

    5
    Von RPM
    I have been using Evernote for many years and it has been a great help with my personal and professional life. I am thrilled that you have made the app compatible with the Microsoft calendar. However, I have now retired and I only use my iPhone (Apple) calendar for my personal needs Would you please consider having Evernote work with the Apple calendar, too? Thanks so very much for a great product and for considering my suggestion.
  • Stop the upgrade ads please!

    3
    Von Iowagirl1963
    I’ve been using Evernote for a long time. Ever since they started a subscription plan, I can hardly access my notes. The continual ads are blocking access and it is frustrating! When one is cleared, another one pops up. Sometimes I have to exit the app because I can’t get passed the frustrating ads. Please give the option to turn them off. I will not pay for this app. I just want to easily access my (probably at least 100) notes. Evernote’s was a 5 star app until all the upgrade ads.
  • Horrible customer service

    1
    Von VI3I
    I asked them a billing question and they send a faq and never responded. Avoid.
  • With each update, Evernote rises to higher levels of incompetence

    1
    Von Kevin3333
    The organizations lacks leadership. Each update fails to prioritize the most needed fixes. The app can’t even focus the camera and hasn’t for well over a year. So a core function, scanning receipts and documents, requires work arounds with the iOS camera app. Yet, the price continues to rise. Avoid this app. You’ll regret investing in it. I invested in it for years, have my entire filing system in it, and I’m now planning a massive investment of time to get everything in some other application. From this review, I can only hope you get a sense for just how terrible this app has devolved, and choose to steer clear of it. I’m incredibly angry and frustrated. I feel there’s enough out there for a class action based on a breach of a services contract.
  • One of my favourite apps…

    5
    Von Tessa79
    I love Evernote. Would love it more if the developers can create the functionality for users to add widgets (specifically, to pin specific notes) to the home page. There are some notes I visit very often and it would be great to access them with one click.
  • Interesting Reviews

    1
    Von voice__of__reason
    The Bending Spoons/Evernote Corporate employees’ app reviews are fascinating. They’re the only reviewers that aren’t complaining about the glitches, the loss of functionality, or the new pricing scheme. The app is now a mere shadow of what it once was. It’s very generous of Apple to allow app employees to write reviews about their own product.

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