
It's also getting tiring sorting through the random features Evernote adds to its app that have nothing to do with notes.

I also really like Apple's privacy policy and want to minimize the number of companies I have to trust. I'd read that Evernote is going to be the first Unicorn to perish which made me really question whether it is a good idea to trust my important data to a business with such poor underlying fundamentals. I was looking forward to moving my digital brain to iCloud. When iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 El Capitan were announced, I, like many, was excited about their updated Notes App. I will update this post when I get a response.

On October 5th, Apple support called me to let me know that they hadn't yet heard back. Its usefulness is beyond any doubt.Update: iCloud Notes's CloudKit got corrupted after moving a few hundred notes from Evernote - I contacted Apple on September 29th & have been promised that I will hear back from their engineering team within 10 business days. Thanks to Evernote you will have an advanced personal organizer that will allow you to easily save, store and later access all your data. Access your synchronized personal data from any device and place: PCs, laptops, tablets, mobiles, etc.Įasily store all kinds of information that may interest you, without any limit. Evernote offers 60 MB for free to store your information online and easily synchronize it. It allows you to tag the data to locate it easier. Order all this content automatically and use the internal search engine to locate it.Save all kinds of information, whether in text format or by means of files or documents.

Store anything that you are interested in on this peculiar notepad and access your data from multiple devices. Evernote can also be used to store other files such as images or videos, documents and even websites. Evernote is an organizer that you can use to store all kinds of personal information, whether in traditional text or in other formats.
