Even in beta, we highlighted Evernote as one of Android’s 30 essential apps. It takes notes, recordings and photos and syncs them online instantly, so they’re available anywhere. It’s final, and should be showing up in the Marketplace later today.
Unlike most Android apps that have iPhone counterparts, you won’t feel like you’re getting the short end of the app stick, with full features like location-tagged notes. Like we said before, Android needs a note-taking app—you might as well get one that creates notes that are backed up online and that you can access anywhere, for free. [Evernote]
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