Evernote

Evernote

By Evernote Corporation

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2010-12-30
  • Current Version: 10.133.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 280.30 MB
  • Developer: Evernote Corporation
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.0 or later.

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

  • 2025 app store rating inaccurate

    5
    By Chengmichael
    feel compelled to write a review. like many others i almost migrated all my notes to one note around 2022-2023. evernote was and in truth still is expensive, but back then it was impossibly slow, buggy, and every update came loaded with a set of new problems that made using evernote a complete drag. then bending spoons bought the company and fired the american staff, at which point i should start using one note and get used to their interface. i tried for a year, not loving one note, especially because of the poor web clipper and boundary-less-ness space that made simple typed documentation feel impossible to organize and format. so i reluctantly stuck with evernote. over time, evernote became lighter, faster, and new features came up it seemed every month. they all seemed to work, and brought back the joy one had when one first discovered evernote. organization apps need just a couple things really - a simple interface, and features that make doing the mundane task of organizing fun. i have zero affiliation with bending spoons, and i am critical of their putting a high price on evernote. i feel evernote is basically conceptually a low price app that everybody should be using, but is actually so high priced that it has become inaccessible to most people. however, bending spoons did a great job revitalizing the experience of using evernote. their updates are amazing, and their videos communicating their updates are actually watchable and make me interested in evernote features i’m not currently using. for example, the intro of Spaces to evernote: i didn't adopt it because i had already organized my notebooks in stacks that corresponded to the different spaces in my life. Inevitably, however, that system got a little too complicated, and so i looked into spaces to bring some more bigger picture organizing to my evernote set up. so far it’s working; even better, evernote introduced a “commenting” feature in notes. it’s a small detailed improvement that is very functional when having to return to old notes. so at both the larger picture organizing and the detailed improvements in note taking make evernote i imagine the best note taking app around. i would add, just to not seem like a paid reviewer for bending spoons, that if i ever were to switch note taking apps, i would probably switch to the free Notes app in apple, which is great. i use it now as a more portable and temporary holding space for notes that eventually get stored in evernote, kind of like a general inbox of incoming or frequently used notes that i can store in a really light and nimble container.
  • Tired of updates ...

    2
    By Negromo
    ... and fixes, that fix this but also unfix that ....
  • Some good changes at Evernote, fouled by too frequent updates with too many bugs.

    4
    By Steve Colen
    Evernote has been stale for a very long time, and so I’m happy to see the care and thought being put into it now with its new ownership. However, their rapid software updates are way too frequent, introducing friction in my use of the app, and too often introducing bugs which are workflow blockers. Please, go to a 6 week release cycle!
  • Still the best at what it does

    5
    By RevRichard66
    When Bending Spoons bought Evernote, I was dubious. I had been using Evernote for years. It followed me from Windows to Mac, and from Android to iPhone, and it did nearly everything I wanted it to do, and more. Well, I’m happy to report that my fears were unfounded. Bending Spoons has taken a great product and made it better. It’s easier than ever to organize my notes, to save web pages and emails, and to find what I need when I need it. Highly recommended.
  • Updated - Much Improved!

    5
    By Impaired Productions
    I've been a faithful paid user of Evernote for over a decade and a half, and this app has turned around in a big way over the past year or so. Love the newest update that lets me hide all the buttons for tasks and features I don’t use. Simple things like syncing work better than ever before. Glad I stuck it out!
  • NO Customer Service

    1
    By Puzzle fanatic 2012
    I have had this app for over 10 years. I recently had some issues with this app and tried desperately to reach someone to help me and they absolutely will not respond anymore. You are on your own! This has caused me so many issues!!! Save your money, time, and band width. Choose ANY other app!
  • I use to love Evernote, but not now

    3
    By Doom I Tell You Doom
    I use to love Evernote and its stark simplicity. Not now. The software is now targeted at corporate users and the constant nagging to share information is excessive. The software — especially the user interface — is bloated and tries (poorly) to do too much. On the plus side, sync issues appear to have been (finally) resolved and the data entry via incoming email is nice. Is it worth the hefty subscription fee? Debatable.
  • Excessive Updates

    1
    By draas1350
    This app tries updating every day. I approve updates, and it still keeps trying to update. I log out of my account, and the program will force itself open. I have removed from automatic startup, and it still automatically starts up. I finally just deleted the app. I will retain what I can through the online portal. There are all these features (e.g., Space, Tasks) that are literally useless. They make note-taking harder to do, not easier. I just want a place to dump notes. This is not it. Going back to OneNote; or, I like Notability as well. Evernote broke the main rule of all sucess -- K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple, Stupid). Note-taking should not be this hard.
  • So alive now!

    5
    By Roman Menyhart
    Updates, fixes, improvements. Almost daily. This is what I call active development! 🥳
  • Evernote is back on top!

    5
    By wabaus
    It's 2025. Ditch those 6 year old reviews. I've been using Evernote since 2008, most of that as a paid subscriber. Out of inertia and stubborness, I hung in there through their change of leadership and redevelopment of the underlying platform. I won't lie – it was a tough couple of years. But I can tell you now that Evernote has come out of the transition and is stronger than ever! Don't believe me? Check out the monthly feature update videos on their YouTube channel. Then try it for yoursself.

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