Evernote has been the heavyweight of note-taking apps for a while. With its traditional hierarchical system of sorting notes, to its use of multimedia and integration with Cloud. However, as the competition increases, people are searching for more innovative or cheaper alternative note-taking apps. While Evernote does have a free version, it’s missing some pretty significant features present in other applications. To name a few, you can’t sync between 2 devices or save notes in offline mode. Additionally, the free version does not allow PDF annotation, and there is no tech support. Times are changing and if you are on the hunt for a new, different, or more niche note-taking app, take a look at our comprehensive list to find the perfect Evernote alternative for you.
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