I need to grab some sort of note taking app. Something for grocery lists, to-do lists, that sort of stuff. Preferably free but possibly a couple bucks. The only one I've heard of is 3banana.
Anyone have recommendations for me??
Cheers!!!
Evernote is good, also Color Note.
Color note is sticky note you can post on home screen so you are always reminded with them.
Evernote save them on a website, so if you have to hard reset/flash a ROM they are allways there when you log in.
i use springpad. I prefer it over evernote because evernote was too complex. it did too much for me and i found it difficult to find the notes i had already written, i had to literally do a search for them. springpad also backs everything up online but it is simple to use- you open the app and have a list of all your notes along with a plus button at the top. you can add a note with just text, by taking a picture, or scanning a barcode if it is a product you want to remember. i use it mostly just for quick text notes i dont want to forget. You can also add a folder to your homescreen of your recent notes to get to them quickly. There is no widget to quickly add notes "sticky-note style" though.
Love color note.
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evernote is great if you install the client on multiple machines. add the note once and it is available on your other devices (ie: work or home pc).
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I'm looking at trying to use Outlook notes to stores snippets of important information that I may need on the go. I want to do this because I already have outlook setup through my own Fumambol server to be able to sync OTA all my pin data. (I'd prefer to be able to sync my documents over the air, but Fumambol doesn't have a desktop client that can do this that I'm aware of.)
That said, the built in notes program in Windows Mobile is, like many other built-ins, lacking. I've like something very finger friendly in the lines of ThumbCal or iContacts. Ideally skinable, but this isn't as important. The really important part is that it needs to access and read the default windows mobile defaults.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Not sure it's going to do what you want but have you looked at EverNote.
Have a look on our front page, we posted a notes program lately
Hope it helps
Thanks for the suggestions. Evernote doesn't look like it's going to meet my needs, but I'll take a look.
I did see the notes program on the front screen, but that appears to be a like a notepad editor rather than something that reads office notes.
Evernote looks to be a very nice powerful app... unfortunately, that's not what I'm looking for here.
Actually I'd prefer less powerful. I want something pretty simple, but more finger friendly than the built in notes program.
Hi guys,
I have been using Evernote to mark down places that I like. It's simple, just take a picture and I have the GPS coordinates already saved, and the snapshot is under a "places" tag. But Evernote does a poor job when you want to find the location again.
I wonder, how do you save favorite places down, and more importantly, how do you look them up later?
Do you save them as contacts on Google (but then how do you find them affectively?)
Do you use something like foursquare? (I don't need the whole social aspect of it).
If you do use Evernote, do you like it, and how do you find the place fast?
What is your solution, are there any good apps out there?
I've always been a confused, badly organized guy, and my head is one big chaotic mess. Since I wont carry a paper agenda all the time, I've recently bought a smartphone (SGS2), mainly to keep things organized and structured.
The problem is, for each task there's a different app. Now I've got a zillion apps, and I wonder if that's the best way to structure/organize things.
I currently use on my android phone:
- Jorte Calender synched with Google Calender.
- Dropbox to sync files between different platforms
- Evernote for my journal/notes/to-do list.
- QuickPic to view my pictures (normal pictures and pictures of paper documents) and video's.
- Opera is my main browser and I use the build-in bookmarker. The bookmarks are synched between my phone and my pc.
- Build in sms/contact Touchwiz app for my contacts
- Gmail app for my mail and mail addresses.
- etc
I want to reduce the number of apps to get things done easier and faster. You guys know any all-in-one apps that are capable of many of the listed tasks? Or could you explain how you structure things?
EDIT: Sometimes I don't even know what app I should use for certain things.
For example: I'd like to make a list with my favorite movies. Should I do this with evernote?
Or: I've got something scheduled and used my calender app for that, but I also need to make a few notes about that appointment. Do I use my calendar, or a notebook app like evernote?
Thanks in advance.
Jochem
What do you guys suggest?
I would just use evernote for everything! Why do you make such a mess with apps? Just get used to ONE app, and you should be fine
There is as of now, no "multi-app" that can do ALL of your tasks. Unfortunatly, I think you'll have to use the apps the way you already are. Unless you want to root your phone, and install a custom ROM that has some sort of "multi-app"
Hi everyone.
I wanted to ask if anyone can recommend a TODO list app which can be shared between different friends.
I'm not sure if such an app exists, but it should meet all of the following:
Can create todo lists
Can easily remove finished tasks
Can share the list between users with the same app
Other users can also edit the task items
Optionally, a notification when a new task has been added/modified would be great. And, obviously, free apps are always preferred.
Any app that does all of that?
Thanks!
Have u tried astrid?
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I used it for a while, but never with collaboratively. Eventually uninstalled it because I started getting notification spam and astrid emails, and got tired of it.
try trollo
Catch.com has recently added sharing and checklist.
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Hi..
Following are my sugessions. Please check them out.
Milk - the app works like a regular to-do list -- you add tasks and then you can mark them complete. You can even set priorities. There's no leaving the list at the office or at home since you can check it on any device.
Astrid - Astrid works in the same way with synced to-dos and the ability to make different lists. However, Astrid has a much cleaner web interface. It looks like it was heavily influenced by Twitter's website design. The mobile versions are also nicely designed and easy to use.
Wunderlist - I prefer standalone desktop apps to websites sometimes, and Wunderlist is the only one of the services that offers downloadable Mac and PC versions. Wunderlist beats the others on design. The design of all of its apps -- for the Mac and PC, Web, Android, and iPhone -- are very clean and you can even change the background of the interface on them.
Thanks
My girlfriend and I use Cozi.
I has to do lists, shopping lists, calendars.....pretty much everything and syncs up as well.
Access on any device.
I was wondering if there were any decent note apps for the phone. I just ordered one off Amazon. I use to use my iPod nano as a note app. I would write down notes and save them and jpgs and load them on my nano to see them through the gallery. Just wondering if there's an easy way of loading notes or writting notes on this here watch.
My suggestion: Smartnote
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.app.smartwatch2.smartnote
This is a dedicated note-writing app for Android that posts your selected notes to the SmartWatch 2 The advantage over SmartWatch Note Extension (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.simthing.weardevice.sony.smartwatch.notes) is that it syncs with the phone/tablet notes, so you don't have to re-send and delete following an edit. The disadvantage is that it doesn't sync with a web app like Google Keep.
sweet, this might work. I will have to check this out once I get my Smartwatch, thanks!