Evernote is a powerful note-taking application that brings together all users' notes, to-do lists, and schedules in one place, helping users block the distractions of daily chores and improve work efficiency at any time, whether in the office or at home.Whenever you launch Evernote, new ideas are instantly saved with just a tap.Various types of data saved in the past, including images, recordings, conversation records and even various documents, can be quickly retrieved through the well-organized interface. It also supports automatic organization of note content, making it the best choice for you to take notes.
Evernote Features
Capture inspiration
Record, collect and capture inspiration by searching notes, notebooks, and to-do lists.
Cut interesting articles and web pages to read or use later.
Add different types of content to your notes: text, documents, PDFs, doodles, photos, audios, web clippings, and more.
Use your camera to scan and organize your paper documents, business cards, whiteboards, and handwritten notes.
Organize with ease
Manage your to-do list with the Tasks feature—set deadlines and reminders to make sure you never miss a deadline.
Link Evernote and Google Calendar to integrate your schedule and notes.
Quickly view your most important information on the Home screen panel.
Create separate notebooks to organize receipts, bills, and invoices.
Access anytime, anywhere
Automatically sync notes and notebooks between your Chromebook, phone, or tablet.
Start working on one device and continue on another, and sync easily between devices so you don't miss anything.
Who is Evernote suitable for?
If you love life
Write a diary to preserve every moment of your life.
Scan receipts and important documents to go paperless.
If you are an office worker
Take meeting minutes and share notebooks with your team to keep all members updated on progress.
Use shared spaces to bring people, projects, and ideas together in one place.
If you are a student
Record class notes, handouts, exams, and assignments to make sure you don't miss anything important.
Create notebooks for each class to keep everything organized.
I've been a user since 2011 only using Evernote for VERY basic note keeping, but during 13 years of use I accumulated over 1000 notes. With the new 50 note policy, I can't create any new notes or notebooks and now have to pay a ridiculously high subscription fee to get basic functionality back, which feels like extortion. This is after having been bombarded w/ an insane quantity of pop-ups for a year+. At least I could export my data. Now I have to see how I'm going to get it into Google Keep.
What happened to the Reminder tab under Notes? Now I can't see what I have to do for the day! How doci find those notes now??
It WAS very user friendly. I used to love it. That said, constantly getting in-app adds pushing to upgrade is annoying. As of Dec 2023, the app glitches and will blank a note you are attempting to work with, then bring it back up. Repeatedly. Almost every time you access the note. This, after random duplication of notes. It's *almost* like they're punishing you for not upgrading..... Edit: As of 1/4/24, two days after writing this review, I can't access the app. At all. Nice customer service
I've used Evernote for years and suddenly it won't let me create notes. It says I can only have one notebook and 50 notes, but when I tried editing an existing note, It wouldn't even let me do that. I understand ads and things to pay for the work developers do on apps, but Evernote has just become too difficult to use... Especially when there are plenty of free competing apps. After researching free replacement apps, I'm finding Microsoft OneNote to be a very close replacement. Give it a try!
With the latest update, I can no longer log in on my phone (Android). The two step verification is not functional. Even before that, the app had a tendency to lose the last data entered and refuse to copy and paste reliably. Can't say I'm interested in paying for the premium version when the fundamental features of a note-taking app haven't been nailed down.
My go-to document everything app. Editing is not as good as Google docs but it's good enough for most note taking. Love the way that the pictures integrate with the notes and text love the fact that it's very easy to turn a picture of text in to text great OCR app! Evernote kind of does everything pictures text sound handwriting... I'll often take notes on paper, take a picture of them and then I've got an Evernote note which is easy to find and which can be added to later. This is a great app
Evernote is unique in its proposal of unlimited storage. Therefore I use it as an archive for any kind of heavy files that are not needed often. As a diary or for GTD is not the best choice - there are better apps for each specific task. But I generally like the new unified version of Evernote. At last I've got the same sorting options that are available in the desktop app - the feature I was praying for years.
I've used Evernote on my Mac's forever (it seems). When I bought my Chromebook two years ago I was somewhat disappointed that some of my favorite ways of editing weren't available on the Chromebook. (Perhaps I was using the Android version?) I opened Evernote again (for the first time in 3-4 months), and was pleasantly surprised to find that the developers have been busy. I can do just about anything I want to now with Evernote on the Chromebook. Thank you, Evernote!!