The Apple App Store features Quiver as one of their “Apps for Developers” and since starting college, I have used Evernote primarily to take notes in class (many of which are Computer Science Courses). I rarely find myself editing, or creating notes on my device, but I would like to be able to access notes on the go, just in case (usually for reference purposes). The advantage to products like OneNote, Evernote, and Simplenote is that they offer Mobile apps and Syncing across devices. Thankfully, Quiver can import notes in the Evernote. I like to avoid Microsoft wherever possible, and Simplenotes offerings were average at best, and the reviews did not help sell me on their product. Popular alternatives to Evernote at the time of writing include: Simplenote, and Microsoft’s OneNote. Removing popular features, like emailing in notes (1), and imposing extra restrictions, like limiting you to only 2 devices (2), made me reconsider if Evernote was really the best option out there. However, recently Evernote has been promoting their paid plans in a way the hurts their free users. Evernote was the note taking application was the most popular option for a number of years and was the least bad of the options out there.
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