
UPDATE [12/16/09] Evernote for Android is now available in the Android Market
Unlike me, Evernote is sticking to its New Year’s resolutions. Today we unveil the slick, new version of Evernote Mobile Web designed for Android phones. Android users will automatically see the new version when they go to www.evernote.com/m
What’s new?
- Easier search and navigation with quicker access to commonly used features
- Touchscreen optimization makes browsing easier and faster
- Works in both portrait and landscape modes
- Dynamic user interface takes full advantage of the Android browser
Check it out: www.evernote.com/m
What’s Evernote Mobile Web?
Evernote Mobile Web is designed for web-enabled mobile devices (not just Android). You can search and browse your notes, email notes to friends and colleagues, create new text notes, and edit existing ones.
Want to add a photo, audio note, or file to Evernote Mobile Web? That’s easy. Simply email it into your account. All you need to do is add your Evernote email address (available on the Settings page in Evernote Web) to you phone’s contact list. You can also try ShoZu, or similar applications, which can be configured to automatically send photos and audio into Evernote as soon as they’re created.
Native version?
We know what you’re wondering, and the answer is ‘Yes’. We do plan to release a native Android client, as well as native clients for other mobile platforms and devices. Mobile versions are a major part of our product roadmap, and the Android-optimized Evernote Mobile Web is a first step. Stay tuned.
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UPDATE [12/16/09] Evernote for Android is now available in the Android Market




109 Comments
Please Develop1
We’re still waiting on that native Android version. Please at least give us an progress update.
olav
Once the android native app comes along… premium here I come
steve
yeah.. waiting for the native android version.. =)
gerrrg
So, I just read that Samsung’s App store was going to have an Evernote app…which makes me wonder, will Evernote support a native app for Samsung’s Omnia before the Android platform? :O
TheJadedTech
One of the reasons I went with my HTC Dream (Android) was because of Evernote! Eagerly waiting for the native app!!!
JFD
I would like to see an Evernote app for the android platform.
Anders S
Yeah, native Android will be killer app.
Geisterhund
Waiting for the native version for android as well. Desperately!
YN
I switched from iphone to gphone and i’ve been waiting for android evernote since then…
Kent Liu
I would like to see evernote native app eagerly~~~
Ken
Just go announcement of more great stuff in Evernote–google reader integration, etc–but still no Android. Hmmm. Is there an ETA?
steve
still waiting~~~
Mikos
Waiting too …
Jennifer
When will you be creating an app for Android? I haven’t been using the Evernote service at all, because I need the mobile ability for it to be useful.
Mk
Hurry please..
Claudio
I want an Android version too!!
Ted
Until you can select by notebook rather than just having a long list of notes, this is of no practical use.
Zachary TG
Still no client? This is the only reason why I am not getting the HTC Magic. Well, that and the lack of a 3.5mm port. I am so disappointed, I am never going to get a Premium account if Evernote continues to continue with this horrible speed. Not even a beta? I am so disappointed.
Sammy Lao
Android beta has been out for awhile.
Here is the article in Lifehacker:
http://lifehacker.com/5374082/evernote-beta-for-android-makes-for-easy-note+taking
Joe V
I’m also looking forward to the native app for Android platform.
Thiago
Hurry up guys! Looking forward!
Carl
Looking forward to the Android version. Once this is out I can make my switch from One Note.
Chris
Same here. Switching to Android when the new Verizon Droid is released in a few weeks. I was disappointed to see there is no native app yet. Really looking forward to one.
Dan
Please Please PLEASE release a native Android version of EverNote so that I can choose the new Motorola Droid phone over an iPhone 3GS.
Pretty Please!
ST
I remember in a previous podcast that the Evernote team said that there will be a native app when a new exciting phone would be released for Android. This was to allow for Evernote to piggyback on the marketing push for the new device.
Well, the Droid is here. The push should be big enough. I am looking forward to the announcement…
samuel
same here : waiting for the evernote android version i could get on Droid once available in france. But thank you so much for this excellent app that makes me impatient…
scott
like others, i would like an Android app for the Motorola Droid. keep up the great work!!
PatrickTT
Any updates from the IT-Crew?
Chance
Got a Droid…now I just need a native Evernote App to make the Droid PERFECT!!
colin
Piling on. Got the Droid, now I’m really looking forward to evernote!
Stewie
Yes, piling on! Must have android!
Kevin Chiu
It’s been a quite a few months since the original post. I can almost taste the native Android app coming. I noticed there already a native Palm Pre one… which strikes me as odd since I haven’t seen that many Pre’s around.
Dan wEst
The Android beta version is very rough. I just switched from the Blackberry Tour to the Droid. The Blackberry Evernote app was great. The Android app has trouble working with the camera etc. I have to have evernote but the Droid has me hooked. Good bye Blackberry and hello Android.
Come on Evernote. Your app is rather basic and it would be in your best interest to get it updated and working for Android. Mark my workds, it is the next big thing. Blackberry is going to be losing some serious market share.
Whitt
Android native app, please!!!!
Leanne
droid native app, please. i switched from iphone to droid and miss having a native app
Lopan
Ok I got my Droid, only thing missing is Native Evernote WITH handwritten notes. Makes it so please.
kevin
I’m writing this from my G1. Native Android App Bump!!!
Thanks guys. Evernote is better than sliced bread.
CyBuzz
There is a beta app that works ok.
http://forum.evernote.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=13106v
Ronnisi
Want to switch from my iPhone to a Droid since Verizon (as opposed to AT&T) allows you to use your phone to make phone calls (that don’t get dropped!).. but i’m reluctant to give up my Evernote app which has become part of my life.
One more request for a better Native Android App please!
TBomb
Just received my moto DROID and I need Evernote native. PLEASE don’t make me go back to the iPhone just for this.
Laurie Boutte
Getting an HTC Hero to replace my HTC touch pro. I would love to have evernote on it. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!!!
Hans
I’m desperately needing a native Evernote application for my Droid. Where is it? I need it ASAP. I will pay for it. How much? I don’t care. I just need it.
fizzog
Please let’s have a native Android Evernote app! The faster the better, as far as I am concerned!
JayMonster
I too am awaiting this functionality and would love to have it on my Droid. In the meantime, for those waiting to be able to post to EverNote from an Android Device, check out PixelPipe which allows you to upload to many different places… including EverNote. It doesn’t replace a good native client, but will do in a pinch until EverNote gets up to speed on Android.
4242
Yes, give me a native android, and I’ll give you 16 premium account for the whole company! Go! Go! Go!
Robert Rosenwald
Android Evernote badly needed
XTRO
I’ve installed Evernote for Android in my phone: HTC Tattoo.
Problems found: writing user id & password for log-in. Every keystroke do not paint the character in the correspondent field. You don’t know what you’re writing, and it cause constants failures when log-in.
XTRO
Hello again. I’ve installed Evernote for Android in my phone: HTC Tattoo.
Security problem found: you can access the Micro-SD’s content with a browser, and find a folder named “Evernote”. If you surf in the “notes” directory, you can access without problems into numeric folders (ex: 3bc\3bc5669b-2388-40d1-89ab-f68c76522f6c). Inside them, there are 2 files: “content.enml” and “note.html”. You can open the html file and read the complete information of the note (passwords, card numbers… etc.)
Jaap
The beta works ok, unfortunately it still has to go back to the web application for viewing notes… Can’t wait until the next update. Can you pls give us an estimate when the full version comes out???
Patrick
Here is a how-to downoad and install the beta:
http://xpt.jimdo.com/nerdstuff/android/