

There is also no pencil support, nor real mobile applications.

I considered Dropbox Paper and Google Docs, but the main focus here is collaboration and less managing private notes. I gave it a quick spin, but it didn’t fully convince me (sorry). They are using the iCloud platform for storage and are pretty cheap. I found some nice alternatives, like with nice features, import, export options, markdown support and more, however, they are pretty new on the market which can be a risk on the long run. I had some small bugs (eg a weird copy/paste bug) that seems to be unresolvable by the team and I was not sure I could fully trust them anymore on the long run 🤷♂️ Would you trust a company that you cannot contact directly? So time to start reviewing the options… When trying to contact the Evernote team, it seems you need to pass a team of ambassadors on first (wait, what?). and it seems the locks are not always reset properly which made the system weird, unpredictable and pretty old school 😒 So when one user is writing, the other users are locked out the hard way. There is a collaboration feature, you can share notes, however, when you give write access to people, Evernote will use an lock-mechanism. There were new features, like templates, but all not in my interest. Markdown support) and I had the feeling the Evernote development was on a stop or on low level. As I’m paying for iCloud for my photo archive, and iCloud has an improved note app, I started to wonder if Evernote was still the best in class so I did a small review.Ībout Evernote: some main features were still missing (e.g.

After some years, it was time to review my notes setup and all active subscriptions I have.
