Evernote Beta for Android — Not Full Featured
I use Evernote on every mobile device I put my hands on. It is the information capture tool that helps me make sure nothing gets away from me. It also lets me access that information no matter what I might be doing, and put it to good use. I have missed using Evernote on the Android platform, but not any longer. There is a beta version of Evernote for Android that I have been testing, and you can too.
The Evernote beta is not in the Android Market, you’ll have to go to the Evernote forums and download it OTA. Once it’s installed you can capture information via the phone camera, record an audio note, enter a text note or even upload a file from the Android phone. The beta is not very full featured, that’s about all you can do with it. You can’t access your notes stored in the cloud either, so you can just capture info presently.
It’s good to see Evernote hit Android, but I hope they get a better version more in line with those on other platforms.
(via Lifehacker)
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I still use Palm OS (Palm Centro on Verizon) and I just go to Evernote’s mobile site to access my notes. Android users can do this until the full featured app is released. According to Evernote, they are working on full featured apps for pretty much every platform.
I do the same. Not a huge deal, but I’d like to have my notes right there a click away.
I agree. It would also be nice, memory allowing, to have the notes sync’d to the device – so that the notes are accessible even without a signal (ie. on an airplane).
You could try accesing evernote using IMAP. Unfortunately it doesn’t work all the time on my N800.