Comments on: Why Evernote Is (Still) the Best Tool for Going Paperless in 2024 https://justagirlandherblog.com/evernote-best-tool-going-paperless/ Let's create a beautiful, organized home where you and your family can thrive. Wed, 03 Jan 2024 01:23:53 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Abby Lawson https://justagirlandherblog.com/evernote-best-tool-going-paperless/#comment-1586740 https://justagirlandherblog.com/?p=85701#comment-1586740 In reply to Jonathan.

Google Keep is very interesting! It just doesn’t have the same organization and search features as Evernote. I don’t think it would work well for someone with thousands of notes.

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By: Abby Lawson https://justagirlandherblog.com/evernote-best-tool-going-paperless/#comment-1586739 https://justagirlandherblog.com/?p=85701#comment-1586739 In reply to Jai.

I think those changes were necessary. Bending Spoons is much more capable from a technology standpoint. And they have a tremendous reputation in Europe so talent acquisition will be much easier in Milan. US Operations were somewhat old and stale in my opinion. I think the new owners are a breath of fresh air. Have you looked at some of the other apps they’ve created? It’s amazing.

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By: Jai https://justagirlandherblog.com/evernote-best-tool-going-paperless/#comment-1586655 https://justagirlandherblog.com/?p=85701#comment-1586655 I feel like it’s slightly dishonest to gloss over the very real concerns surrounding Evernote at the moment. You mentioned they were sold, but you didn’t mention that the new owners laid off almost the entire Evernote staff, shut down all U.S. operations and shifted all development to Europe. Not a death knell, but definitely not uplifting. The old owners allowed Evernote to stagnate; the new owners promptly (significantly) raised prices without any actual improvements.

I love Evernote, I’ve been a user for 15 years and, like you, I’ve tried every pretender on the market. But things have looked rough for a while and this recent purchase has, for most watchers, pretty much signifies the end of an era. I hope it’s not true, but I think it’s worth being transparent about to anyone who is thinking of giving Evernote a try.

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By: Jonathan https://justagirlandherblog.com/evernote-best-tool-going-paperless/#comment-1586599 https://justagirlandherblog.com/?p=85701#comment-1586599 I’ve also been using Evernote for a long time (since 2011). I’m curious – have you evaluated Google Keep?

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