
Granted you can create simple tasks using the Springpad app and on your iPhone and this is one of the features I did find useful and wish that Evernote had. For example: When you open the Springpad app on the iPhone the first thing you are taken to is a view of all of your notes, this now makes the main purpose of the app Making Notes take one more step to complete. Thank you for your comment Tim, I think that Springpad is a well desinged service, but the barrier to entry for mundane tasks it a little too much for my liking and for general notes. What are your favorite note taking apps for your iPad? Is Evernote your favorite or do you think something else deserves the title title for best iPad app for note taking? Free - Download now (opens in new tab) Whether you use an iPad and an iPhone or an iPad and an Android or BlackBerry, Evernote has you covered. Pair that with the ability to use Evernote across any platform available and it simply can't be beat. No way to passcode protect your notes unless you pay for Premium which is a bit of a let downĮvernote is hands down the best way to take and organize notes on the iPad whether you're in class, in a meeting, or on the go.Multiple notebooks and tags make organizing your notes super simple.Fast syntonization across all your devices for easy access to your notes from anywhere.A free account will be sufficient for many users.Great user interface across all platforms that's familiar when you jump from one device to another.While the free version is ad-supported, you'll only really see ads on the PC or Mac version of the client and they're tucked away in a corner and extremely unobtrusive. 60MB may not seem like a lot of space but if you're only snapping a few pictures here and there and most of what you'll be doing involves taking text notes, a free account will serve you great. I personally have always used the free version of Evernote and I've never hit the cap. Pin lock allowing you to lock your Evernote application to prevent unauthorized access.Extensive note history that allows you to view past versions of your notes (good if you're collaborating with others).For $5.00/month or $45/year you'll get 1GB of storage upload space per month as well as many other premium features including the following.
