Evernote – Note taking app for the Android

by DroidGeek on December 17, 2009

Evernote is the award winning app that remembers just about anything and everything for you. There’s already an iPhone version and now it’s out for the Android.

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For those who aren’t familiar with Evernote, shame on you! Evernote can be used to remember anything from notes, photos, and web pages. Everything can be categorized and tagged for quick and easy searching.

Features:

  • Create text notes
  • Snap photos
  • Record audio
  • Attach files to your notes
  • Sync notes from computer to Android phone and vice versa
  • Image recognition can recognize text in images such as business cards, wine labels, and whiteboards

If you still don’t really get it, here’s a video:

Download Evernote for free from the Android Market.

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{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

Dave Rimer March 8, 2010 at 5:20 pm

I am looking for verbal note taking App. i.e. talk to the phone and it will put what you say in text from. (like a shopping list)

Does this one do that or does anyone know of one that does?

Brett Kromkamp February 5, 2011 at 2:46 pm

The majority of the note taking apps do not have the ability to semantically link notes, that is, placing notes within their
appropriate context in relation to each other. NotesMappr allows you to do exactly that. NotesMappr is a semantic note taking app
for Android. In other words, NotesMappr is note taking that fits your brain.

Alex May 19, 2011 at 11:48 am

I think Catch allows you to record voice notes. Also, you can look at Cloud Note – it allows to capture continuous event or process by taking video (with voice), images and adding explanatory text if needed.

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