Wednesday 21 August 2013

Simple Notes Apps for Android Phones

The solution will also include a free Android app that will run on the phone.  The app will contain custom calendar, notes and tasks modules that include advanced features such as categories and priorities.

Android: mNote is a free Apps for Android application that syncs with online plain-text note service Simplenote so you can bring the holy grail of ubiquitous plain-text capture to your Android device.The first is mNote, a free, ad-supported Simplenote client (pictured above). It's young, and could still use some polish, but it works, which is the important part. Another client launched today called SolidNote appears to have some of the polish mNote lacks, but it's also 1 pound (about $1.50).

Google Keep

Google Keep is an app for creating reminders and lists. Similar to Evernote, Keep is Google’s first app that helps Android users in taking notes. Users can type out notes, and share photos in the app, and you can even record voice notes. Keep will transcribe voice notes into text, which is a pretty neat feature. If you take a photo, you can edit using built-in camera features like cropping, color balancing, photo filters and borders. For those wondering, Keep is integrated with Google Drive. You can download Google Keep from the Google Play Store here.

Catch Notes

Catch is a note-taking app developed by Catch.com. android phone Capture your ideas with voice recordings, pictures, and text notes. Use tags to find and label your notes, share projects with colleagues, and protect your personal notes by setting up a 4-digit pin. Catch users can instantly backup notes across all mobile devices and on the web. You can download Catch from the Google Play Store here.

Papyrus Natural Note
Papyrus is a handwriting note-taking app developed by Steadfast Innovation, LLC. With Papyrus, you can take handwritten notes on your Android device by using an active pen or your finger. Easily organize notes within notebooks, import images, export notes to PDF, and share notes with your friends and colleagues via email. You can download Papyrus from the Google Play Store here.

Microsoft One Note 

Microsoft OneNote is a note-taking app created by Microsoft. Easily create, edit, and manage up to 500 notes on your iPhone or iPad. Besides taking notes, you can add images and other media, draw diagrams and make charts. Using Microsoft SkyDrive, you can easily sync all your notes. You can download Microsoft OneNote from the Google Play Store here.

Evernote

With 50 million users, Evernote is the best note taking app. The app has everything you need like being able to organize information from notebooks and sharing them with others. Android users can also use an automated transcription service that will turn speech into text. Evernote’s free service offers 60MB per month, if you’re looking for more storage space, a premium version with 16GB for uploads will cost you $45 annually. You can download Evernote from the Google Play Store here.

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