Evernote - Notes Organizer Reviews – Page 97

4/5 rating based on 971 reviews. Read all reviews for Evernote - Notes Organizer for iPhone.
Evernote - Notes Organizer is free iOS app published by Evernote Corporation

Great app but syncing is very slow.

davusicion

I use Evernote on a MacBook Pro, iMac, iPad, and Samsung galaxy S6. The sinking between them is very slow. It used to happen with the snap of a finger but now it takes a long time and sometimes it will partially sync. I am a novelist, blogger, and professional musician. my work is fast-paced my word is fast pace and so I would like to rely on Evernote the way I used to. But it's clear that I might have to seek out another app. I'd rather pay more for an app that works, even if I hate it, than pay less for an app I love that doesn't work.


Just works

S2004e

Simple, searchable, reliable. Thank you.


Can't install!

Ron Sauve

The latest update, (post iOS 10), just froze and never installed. Tried repeatedly, with no success. Uninstalled, tried reinstalling, with no success. It just sits there, frozen in the update window instead of the install routine, and doesn't ever install. What's up? This used to be a decent app, but now useless. And it appears many others are having the same issue. ???


Version 7.17.1 Crashes Upon Open

Skyroach

Consistently crashes every time when opened on an iPad Air 2 running iOS 10.


Not enough layers of organization

ShawnZzzzzzzz

I started using Evernote and was quite impressed. The app itself is great and offers tons of useful functionality. What started to bother me is that it offers only two levels of organization: Notebooks and Notes. At first I tried to cope, but it kept frustrating me. I wanted the Notebook to be the high level concept, then another level to be breakdown of that concept into various categories, then under those breakdowns would be my notes. Unfortunately Evernote is not built upon that concept. I searched for ways to do this and found some very complicated tagging schemes that supposedly accomplished just that, but would require serious discipline to maintain. That's not the solution for me. I just don't believe in tagging as an organizational methodology. I've seen it fail too many times and I know that it would fall out of maintenance under my stewardship. As much as I dislike Microsoft I have found what I need in their OneNote offering for IOS. I'm not suggesting they have a better app, and I'm not saying Evernotes two layers is inherently wrong. What I'm saying is that for my personal needs OneNote provides an organizational structure that better matches the way my brain categorizes things. If you're deciding between the two, keep this consideration in mind.


This version is a disaster

Skyroach

Crashing instantly every time on an iPad Air 2 running iOS 10. This is a critial app for me and it is useless right now.


Great app - multi-functional

1234storm

This organizational app does it all.


Sync

Jrabbit1011

Doesn't work a lot of the times and I have to delete and reinstall then sign in again. Fix this bug please


More you use, better it is

btimlake

Track bits of the web, which wines I've drunk, science experiments, job searches, vacations, papers I'm writing, all my recipes. Great way to keep many various things in one place. And the more you use it, the better it works by drawing connections between various bits and pieces you've added at some point or another.


No tag hierarchy

Mishmash12343

Pretty much useless without tag hierarchy