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Evernote: Top App For Readers, Information Omnivores, and Team Players [App Review]

App Name: Evernote

What it is: Evernote let you take notes of everything you encounter online through using your tablet, phone, laptop, computer and the web. It helps you to take notes, save web pages, organize notes and also to collaborate with others. You can use it to take notes off-line as well and sync all information as soon as you get connected.

Evernote App Review
Evernote App Review

Why I use it: I consume voluminous amount of information every day and more often than not I need to save quote, reference or a piece of writing for future use. I use evernote to save notes while reading a book in one of my devices, to save quotes and save research data for articles.

I also use evernote to collaborate with my team and editor and it makes collaboration simple and easy.

Evernote Review
Evernote Review

Available for:

Mobile App: iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Android, Windows Phone, Blackberry, WebOS
Desktop App: Mac OS X, Windows Desktop, Windows 8 (Touch)

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I like it because:

  • I can take note online and off-line regardless of device and it keeps everything in sync. It helps me to make all of my notes, web clips, files and images available on every device and computer I use.
  • It is collaborative. You can share notes, clips, and files with others.
  • It helps me to draft, research and save
  • It's easy to use
  • It's simple and clean

Bad side:

  • Crash rarely
  • When I create too many files it becomes tough to stay organized.

Know more about the App: Here
Link to download: Here

Mohammad Ruhul Kader is a Dhaka-based entrepreneur and writer. He founded Future Startup, a digital publication covering the startup and technology scene in Dhaka with an ambition to transform Bangladesh through entrepreneurship and innovation. He writes about internet business, strategy, technology, and society. He is the author of Rethinking Failure. His writings have been published in almost all major national dailies in Bangladesh including DT, FE, etc. Prior to FS, he worked for a local conglomerate where he helped start a social enterprise. Ruhul is a 2022 winner of Emergent Ventures, a fellowship and grant program from the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He can be reached at [email protected]

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