WriteNote Pro for Android
WriteNote heavily simplifies my process of capturing ideas and notes on-the-go by providing me the function of a simple "scribble pad". I type something quickly and hit the send button and it accumulates all my scribbles into one long Evernote note, which I conveniently review and process later in one sitting. I upgraded to the Pro version within a month of using the basic version and boy, I was pleasantly surprised! The Pro version lets me quickly switch between 6 different configurations -- a combination of Notebook, Note, Tag and pre-append/post-append settings -- I used this feature to create additional workflows like "Quick Task", "Journal Entry", "Brain Farts" :), in addition to my original "Scribble". The UI is simple but clunky and boring, however I am happy to overlook it; presuming that the developer/team has limited resources which are appropriately being prioritized towards necessary features first.
Nothing amazing on first try out. Thought it may have the function to select notebook from within this app but not. Also pictures uploaded don't show up on the note but do when looking in native evernote app
I needed something to let me quickly log food and drink on a daily basis. The full Evernote app can take quite a few clicks to make an entry. This app does a great job of logging short quick messages with two clicks. It also time stamps your entries into the note. Creates a new note for each 24 hours.
Very handy when juggling a number of ongoing projects that you need to update notes in the field. Having templates for each separate project, each going to different Evernote notebooks and notes really eases the documentation of the projects' progress and eases the stress
I have followed Evernote from the beginning. Until it got bloated and really slow. Now you can send a quick note. Feels like texting a friend. All notes time and date stamped waiting for you in Evernote. I am totally dependant on the convenience.
Combined with Evernote Pro, this lightweight app provides a quick way to enter time and location stamped notes. Perfect for a diary when what-happened-when might end up in court.
This app is still essential for my daily journaling. Still hoping dev will support all attachment types that Evernote does, especially audio. I would pay for that feature as an add on if desired. Good work!
Works as designed everytime. One of the most stable apps on my phone.
Sometime sends the note and sometimes doesn't. Especially temperamental after posting an image - for example, won't send a text note after sending an image. Why no email address provided so I can discuss the bugs with the developerx to give a better review? Update (4.12.2015) - vastly improved since the shakey initial release. I now use it as one of my essential apps.
Thank you. Its been very helpful.
If setup correctly, you can just type.. The app records date, time and location in your selected noted book. Better still, a new note for each day.. Automatically. Graphics auto sized if included. Perfect.
I am currently using this on a Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 but have also used it on an iPad and a Samsung Tab 10.1. I make journal entries one or more times daily and like how all entries for a day are in a single Evernote journal.
This app has become essential for my daily journaling. My one suggestion is to please support all attachment types that Evernote does, especially audio. Good work!
WriteNote heavily simplifies my process of capturing ideas and notes on-the-go by providing me the function of a simple "scribble pad". I type something quickly and hit the send button and it accumulates all my scribbles into one long Evernote note, which I conveniently review and process later in one sitting. I upgraded to the Pro version within a month of using the basic version and boy, I was pleasantly surprised! The Pro version lets me quickly switch between 6 different configurations -- a combination of Notebook, Note, Tag and pre-append/post-append settings -- I used this feature to create additional workflows like "Quick Task", "Journal Entry", "Brain Farts" :), in addition to my original "Scribble". The UI is simple but clunky and boring, however I am happy to overlook it; presuming that the developer/team has limited resources which are appropriately being prioritized towards necessary features first.
It makes my record keeping fast and painless.
Really Handy
Cant even get it to uninstall.
Great addition to Evernote... Makes it easy to make a note regarding an idea or flash of insight into selling that I so often get and would be lost some place in the ether, if I didn't have this tool.
It gets better and better.
無料版が良かったので購入。位置情報も入るし使いやすいです。あとは曜日を英語表記にできると良いんだけど。今はしょうがないのでスマホのロケールを英語にして使用してます。
I had an issue with the date function in the title and emailed the developer. He got back to me straight away and we resolved the issue. The app works great and does what it says it does.
I love how quick and painless it is to enter notes directly to specified notebooks without scrolling and fooling around. I am now going to email the dev about a fix for notes not being added at the top when "Add to the bottom" is not checked. Great app, though. Glad I paid for it :-)
Tried the free version and after sending up 3 test notes to Evernote I knew it was more than worth it to support the developer! Something to mention about free versus paid. The FREE allows you to chose to append or prepend each new "thought" within the daily note, but the paid removed this-you can ONLY add to the beginning. Not a deal breaker but a strange loss of functionality. Dev does not make it easy to contact him either.
I got this to make journaling easier, but I think it can be used to go way beyond that. For example, if you needed to record and timestamp events at your job, and needed an easy way to do that, this is it. Let's say you need to record every delivery you make on a route. Just open the app, select the correct note preset, type your info and it goes to Evernote into the notebook you set up and with the tags and timestamps you set up. Just in the timestamp aspect alone, I imagine that there are quite a few ways to utilize it. And as long as your note settings are exact on your various mobile devices, each can add to the same specific Evernote note, in sequential order and timestamped. Of course, you can use it to just add a note to Evernote, but that wouldn't be using this app to it's full potential. App would be five stars if some sort of tutorial/examples were present to walk one through how to change the appearance of the timestamps and how to set up the preset note formats.
WriteNote heavily simplifies my process of capturing ideas and notes on-the-go by providing me the function of a simple "scribble pad". I type something quickly and hit the send button and it accumulates all my scribbles into one long Evernote note, which I conveniently review and process later in one sitting. I upgraded to the Pro version within a month of using the basic version and boy, I was pleasantly surprised! The Pro version lets me quickly switch between 6 different configurations -- a combination of Notebook, Note, Tag and pre-append/post-append settings -- I used this feature to create additional workflows like "Quick Task", "Journal Entry", "Brain Farts" :), in addition to my original "Scribble". The UI is simple but clunky and boring, however I am happy to overlook it; presuming that the developer/team has limited resources which are appropriately being prioritized towards necessary features first.
If you use evernote, this is great. It simply replaces the note pad feature with the enhancements of syncing with evernote. The pro features are important and very useful, but not critical. Overall, love it.
I have been a long time user of PostEver. While I have know about WriteNote for a few months, I did not know until yesterday that WriteNotePro allows you to select between up to six different Notebooks to post notes to. With timestamps and the ability to post in chronological or reverse-chronological order within a single post, it is one of the best brainstorming application I've found in Goole Play. Update: The developer is very responsive. I mentioned that Auto-capitalization is not working and he send me a new version he's developing that has it. I suspect this updated version will soon be available on Google Play.
Sometime sends the note and sometimes doesn't. Especially temperamental after posting an image - for example, won't send a text note after sending an image. Why no email address provided so I can discuss the bugs with the developer to give a better review?
Helpful for diaries. Please support sending multiple images at once please.
Great addition to Evernote... Makes it easy to make a note regarding an idea or flash of insight into selling that I so often get and would be lost some place in the ether, if I didn't have this tool.
It gets better and better.
I had an issue with the date function in the title and emailed the developer. He got back to me straight away and we resolved the issue. The app works great and does what it says it does.
I love how quick and painless it is to enter notes directly to specified notebooks without scrolling and fooling around. I am now going to email the dev about a fix for notes not being added at the top when "Add to the bottom" is not checked. Great app, though. Glad I paid for it :-)
Tried the free version and after sending up 3 test notes to Evernote I knew it was more than worth it to support the developer! Something to mention about free versus paid. The FREE allows you to chose to append or prepend each new "thought" within the daily note, but the paid removed this-you can ONLY add to the beginning. Not a deal breaker but a strange loss of functionality. Dev does not make it easy to contact him either.
I got this to make journaling easier, but I think it can be used to go way beyond that. For example, if you needed to record and timestamp events at your job, and needed an easy way to do that, this is it. Let's say you need to record every delivery you make on a route. Just open the app, select the correct note preset, type your info and it goes to Evernote into the notebook you set up and with the tags and timestamps you set up. Just in the timestamp aspect alone, I imagine that there are quite a few ways to utilize it. And as long as your note settings are exact on your various mobile devices, each can add to the same specific Evernote note, in sequential order and timestamped. Of course, you can use it to just add a note to Evernote, but that wouldn't be using this app to it's full potential. App would be five stars if some sort of tutorial/examples were present to walk one through how to change the appearance of the timestamps and how to set up the preset note formats.
WriteNote heavily simplifies my process of capturing ideas and notes on-the-go by providing me the function of a simple "scribble pad". I type something quickly and hit the send button and it accumulates all my scribbles into one long Evernote note, which I conveniently review and process later in one sitting. I upgraded to the Pro version within a month of using the basic version and boy, I was pleasantly surprised! The Pro version lets me quickly switch between 6 different configurations -- a combination of Notebook, Note, Tag and pre-append/post-append settings -- I used this feature to create additional workflows like "Quick Task", "Journal Entry", "Brain Farts" :), in addition to my original "Scribble". The UI is simple but clunky and boring, however I am happy to overlook it; presuming that the developer/team has limited resources which are appropriately being prioritized towards necessary features first.
If you use evernote, this is great. It simply replaces the note pad feature with the enhancements of syncing with evernote. The pro features are important and very useful, but not critical. Overall, love it.
I have been a long time user of PostEver. While I have know about WriteNote for a few months, I did not know until yesterday that WriteNotePro allows you to select between up to six different Notebooks to post notes to. With timestamps and the ability to post in chronological or reverse-chronological order within a single post, it is one of the best brainstorming application I've found in Goole Play. Update: The developer is very responsive. I mentioned that Auto-capitalization is not working and he send me a new version he's developing that has it. I suspect this updated version will soon be available on Google Play.
Sometime sends the note and sometimes doesn't. Especially temperamental after posting an image - for example, won't send a text note after sending an image. Why no email address provided so I can discuss the bugs with the developer to give a better review?
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The app is NOT collecting all of my notes, some notes make it to Evernote and some do NOT... WHY CAN'T I RETRIEVE MY PAST NOTES? When I check Evernote and I see an important note did not make it to Evernote, why can't I pull my part notes up and resend them? Until the app proves to be 100 % reliable, users can't risk losing valuable notes. Can you backup each note (use gdrive or other cloud service), and add a verification feature showing each note sync'd properly with Evernote? I suggest you add a summary page feature showing a list of each note created by the user, if the note was transmitted to Evernote, and if Evernote successfully filed the note (and show final Evernote destination folder). Then, allow users the option to pull up any old, failed notes and resubmit the note to Evernote. The app must prove its working 100%, and provide options when the notes fail...otherwise the app is useless. Kind regards.