Evernote es una plataforma superior para tomar notas que se utiliza para crear y organizar notas y listas. Con Evernote, es más fácil tomar nota de las ideas y acceder a ellas a través de diferentes dispositivos. La plataforma también ofrece características que ayudan a facilitar una experiencia de toma de notas mejor y más eficiente. Herramientas como el recorte web y la fácil integración con otras aplicaciones son características bien conocidas.
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Despliegue | Nube/SaaS/basado en web, Mac de escritorio, Windows de escritorio, Android móvil, iPad móvil, iPhone móvil |
Formación | Documentación |
Idiomas | Inglés |
The best thing about using Evernote is its functionality. When I was looking for note-making apps Evernote appeared out of nowhere and helped me take notes effortlessly. It has the best functionalities everyone search. Its applications on both Desktop and Mobile are remarkable in terms of offline usage and features. I typically used the Evernote making app for Daily planning, Weekly planning, To-Do, Project plans, Lecture notes. It has a fantastic import functionality where we can directly embed a pdf directly inside a note. Reminders, notifications and sharing functionalities are a plus. It also has tagging functionalities for each note which inturn makes easy to find the notes and sort out the files accordingly.
There are a couple of things I dislike about the Evernote. It's too pricy if you are a daily user and cloud size given to a free user is way too less when compared to its contemporaries. Sometimes too many options inside the app are confusing and may appear difficult to use. If Evernote ever considers changing the appearance of the app it will do a world of good. Export functionality could have made better. Exporting files either in Docx format or pdf format will help people better instead of ENEX files which can be opened only on Evernote.
It helped me write and put things in order. It helped me plan things in advance and use the app wherever I need. Helped me note down the ideas whenever and wherever I want with the iOS, Android and Windows applications. It helped me collaborate on one or two projects with friends where the inputs and corrections were necessary. It's easy to give edit access and edit wherever necessary.
Evernote makes it easier to copy and share some material, such as notes and photographs. You can also store and exchange other information, such as business cards and voice cards. This is a simple method that can be used for exchanging information within the organization or for handling personal information. Many people use it not only for industry but also for private use, and it is well known.
The free edition has a very limited capacity of 60MB, so you must use the subscription version.
It is possible to store and exchange varied content, such as notes, images, and sounds, but, because the capacity is limited relative to other resources, it is not ideal when you choose to share information with a large number of people. It would not be ideal for exchanging heavy media, images, videos, etc. It is really easy to use and it is quick and easy to use even with those who do not know IT. By creating a shared page, you can conveniently share it with non-Evernote users.
It works like the first day and I still have all my notes made 10 years ago. I have changed my cellphone 5 times, using Android and iPhone, and my laptop 4 times with Windows and MacOSX and it just works great with every device. Control + Command + N has become one of my most used commands (it opens EverNote window on MacOSX) since I can type whatever is in my mind and close it quickly withput altering my workflow.
The free tier is not great anymore, I got into it because it was free and have being a paying user and free user across these years, but I cannot recommend it anymore to use as a free user if you use multiple devices or use it more than one computer. It is a great program now but it was also great back in the day as a free user, not anymore.
I can easily dump my ideas into text thanks to Evernote and review them later when I have time to act on them and it also works like an archive.
I tend to get distracted and forget if I don't write my ideas but it is as easy as pressing control + command + n to open the Evernote window, writing a few words so I don't forget, and control + command + n to close it again and continue with whatever I was doing, I really like having the keyboard shortcut since I can write without moving my mouse and as soon as I'm done continue to wherever I was without disturbing my workflow.
It isn't as friendly for new users as it used to be, the free version is far too restrictive in its functionalities. I totally understand that they need to make money but by showing a really limited product you are actually losing money by scaring potential paying users, not the other way around.
Take snippets of my ideas in writing to avoid forgetting them.
I click one button and EverNote is there, finish writing what I needed, saved and I can review it later, so when I'm in the middle of something and an idea comes to my mind I just use EverNote to write it down and when I'm done working with the current task or series of tasks I can check it later or even in a week and still be there waiting for me.
I like to keep work and leisure separate so it is perfect for me since I only use it in my work laptop and that's it, in that way is just perfect but if you are planning to use it on multiple devices you'll need a paid plan or most likely just use a different app altogether.
Writing down ideas that come to my mind before they are gone with the click of a button(really two since I use it in a keyboard shortcut) and close it with the same keyboard combination, minimally intrusive and highly useful.
I use Evernote for almost everything...taking notes, creating plans, checklists and even just writing down normal stuff. The ability to add photos to the notes directly and then annotate them makes it really helpful. The best utility can be derived on a iPad or a note phone where you can directly write on the note. The reason this became my go to app, is the integration/sync between various devices of different systems. I use this app on my office Macbook Pro which is also synced with my Android phone and a personal windows system. Moving between devices is just effortless.
Not much actually. I love almost everything about this app. If I had to pick one thing it would be the price of the premium version.
Productivity, sharing & collaboration and most importantly the peace of mind which it provides me when I know I can have all the data available on any of my systems in the scenario that one of my devices crashes.
It's really easy to organize my notes with EverNote, I have a folder per month and another one with really important and another with notes to delete later. I have been using this for almost 10 years and has seen a shift from 4 computers and several more phones and I have never had a problem with a device.
I can't really recommend it for new users unless you are paying for premium or only use 2 devices, the 2 device limit is a deal breaker for many and many other apps are free with almost the same functionality and paying for premium without having tested it enough is not a common choice.
I have my notes in Evernote since around 2012 as a free notes app for Android and have keep using it until now. It just works for me
I hit the status bar whenever I have an idea that I need to be written so I don't forget a good idea that comes to my mind and as quickly as I do that and finish writing I go back to whatever I was doing without breaking my workflow in any way. Another great feature is being able to take pictures in my cellphone and having them in my PC and screenshots on my pc sent to my phone
It isn't as good as it was before on the free tier, I have a paid plan sponsored by my manager so it isn't an issue for me but if you don't plan to pay and already have office OneNote is just better because of all the limitations in the free version of EverNote.
Taking notes :) It's only and main purpouse
- I run two online businesses and the amount of information that I need to keep organized can be overwhelming. Evernote makes it easy to organize and find this information again. - I love the android app which makes it very easy to take (voice) notes, scan documents, add drawings and organize them.
- The windows app does not have a dark mode. My whole pc only runs dark mode apps, so I use the web version of Evernote instead. - The web clipper (for firefox) can be slow from time to time, and once a month Evernote will crash.
- organizing all my digital files - collecting my thoughts and ideas - keeping digital copies of my important physical documents It's like an external hard drive for my brain.
I have moved between works, devices, and even countries, and my notes stay there for me, easily searchable for whenever I need them. I love the fact that the number I wrote in a quick note for a friend 5 years ago is as easy to find as the notes I took yesterday. Another great thing is how easy to classify the notes, I keep two batches, one to keep, one to delete so it doesn't get too messy over time.
I do use EverNote for work, but only on trivial things like writing temporary data and non-important information. I would not recommend anyone to use EverNote with confidential files unless explicitly allowed by your management. It's better to be safe in most countries that is a firable offense.
Taking notes in my day to day.
It's really simple to use and cross-platform (except for Linux, but works perfectly with wine since 2014) It has worked great in every mobile device I have had included an iPhone X, iPhone 7, and several Android devices passing by Samsung, ZTE and Xiaomi. Most important of all, my notes are still there almost 10 years later since I was creating notes for my college, and downloading a backup is just too easy. Long gone is my phone from 2011 but my notes are still there. Another thing I'm grateful for is that the notes can save Images. After a computer crashed because of a hard drive failure though some images were lost for good and it was a good surprise to see that I had a copy in my notes.
It's 2020 already, get a Linux version already, Wine works but still Evernote is not a little startup anymore is one of the best note-taking apps out there. It is great for personal use and to store non-confidential work files like when we do brainstorms of any kind but I don't think I would trust this with any customer data. It's important to keep a healthy separation no matter how convenient it may seem.
Taking notes, pictures and sharing them between devices
Evernote is a great way to organize my thoughts & ideas. It's very convenient to be able to create separate notebooks and add new notes in each notebook. This method keeps me organized especially when I'm on the go. The search functionality is also really helpful. Additionally I love how my notes sync across devices. Often I get ideas for social media posts, blogs, etc. while on a walk. I can just open up my Evernote app to add the idea and don't have to worry about forgetting it by the time I get home.
Sometimes I wish there was a 3rd layer within Evernote's organizational structure. I'm trying to keep my # of notebooks manageable; and thus stick to broad topics such as marketing, legal, etc. However within that notebook, I'll have a note for LinkedIn posts and have to keep a running list versus having separate notes for each.
- Keeping my ideas organized - Storing what would have previously been hand written notes in a central place - Ability to access notes on all devices
I just love taking notes on evernote. You can share notes and literally whole notebooks with your friends. Love the ability to attach pictures. Love that ability to attach audio and voice notes. Just overall amazing.
Premium really isnt worth it. I just use the free version and its enough for the most part.
I don't really use it for business. The benefits for me is the ability to stote notes at one place. Theres more features than other note taking apps out there. The additions of pictures and voice notes is just bomb.
I love knowing I can easily toss notes and information into Evernote and never lose anything. The simplicity of having one place to store everything has been amazing, and the powerful search capability in Evernote makes it simple to find precisely what I need quickly.
Evernote for Teams wasn't my favorite environment. I've used Evernote for over a decade personally, but when we tried to implement it as a business account with multiple teammates it wasn't adopted well.
I use Evernote to organize my personal and professional life. I'm an IT Director with two young children, so Evernote is the first thing I open each morning. I use multiple notebooks to organize different aspects of my life. Benefits are primarily the peace of mind that the data I need is safely tucked away and I can find it in seconds.
I love that it's so easy to organize notes and the search functionality is fantastic.
Nothing really. Sometimes the search term doesn't reset when I clear it but other than that, I think it's great. I wish there was a keyboard shortcut to make a text block into code.
I keep notes in it and can easily search and find things when needed.
I like the possibility to have my notes everywhere and to organize my day/week/year easily without complications.
I don't like that there is no way to apply an alarm to individual tasks
Scheduling, Taking notes at meetings and planning.
The friendly user interface, and the amazing archiving system, through notebooks, and tags as well. This has helped me keep on top of my tasks, and client's notes.
The pricetag for the premium tier of service, which has features that do not justify the price.
Task organization and note archiving for my clients' needs and projects.
Ability to organize and keep all notes/instructions in one place. There is an offline application that I am able to use for times when I am not connected to the web. When I am back online, Evernote will sync with the server. This has been helpful while working in remote areas primarily as a volunteer in grassroot communities. The interface is modern and
Great application. Limited # of Devices for the free account
When I hire new contractors, I am able to easily share instructions through Evernote. The contractors are able to add to the compilation. This makes it easy to share updated instructions with new contractors. Evernote is great for creating standard operating procedures.
I love how easy it is to search on here, use different fonts and formats, as well as how user friendly it feels every time I'm using the platform
There is actually nothing I dislike about evernote, everything has been exactly up to par, if not exceeding my expectations.
Being able to easily sort through notes on client calls as well as toggling between various accounts in a short period of time. I also love the fact that it's easily implemented with other technologies that I use like Salesforce. Makes it very easy to manage my accounts that way.
One of Evernote 's features is that it works with a wide range of devices, such as home account book applications and scanner applications. Several functions can be used when sharing the file created on the application side with Evernote. You can upload, update, and search for notes created with Evernote directly from Microsoft applications such as Office 365 by linking to Microsoft Teams. Libraries and notes, which are Evernote 's popular functions, play an active role in that movement. Evernote for multiple devices can work effectively on smartphones and tablets
I want to be able to use the slide function and shared editing features. There is no specific point of change
Evernote's useful features for the work include virtually unlimited space, enriched format, and one-click laptop presentation and shared use. To organize the information, you can create a booklet for each project, tag each event, and use the advanced search function to quickly find the information you need. You can also use your mobile device to store your favorite information, such as photos, audio clips, voice notes, videos, web pages, and more from anywhere. You can also use different features, such as configuring personalized workflows and digitizing handwritten materials, communicate with equipment operating remotely, access off-line information from any computer, and optimize equipment power