Evernote is a note-taking app. It has all the features you would expect from a note-taking app: you can create notes, organize your notes into folders, and more. It also works across devices—Android and iOS—and you can sign in with your Google account to sync.
Creating and editing notes is easy. When you open a note and want to edit it, tap the edit button at the bottom of the screen. If you want to create a note, tap the ‘More Options’ button at the bottom center and then select ‘Create a Note.’
I really like this app, and I’m glad I’ve finally found a note-taking app that I like. I appreciate the fact that the app can sync across devices, and it’s free. There are subscription options, but as far as I could tell, you don’t need a subscription to use the main features of the app.
Free or paid:
- Free with in-app purchase
Accessibility and User Comments:
there are a few unlabeled buttons but talkbacks icon description helps with this so it can read all the buttons.
Deleting a note is also a bit tricky because you have to open the notes, tap the more options button in the top right menu, and in that menu is delete. You have to swipe up with two fingers to scroll down, because swiping between items doesn't get you to the delete option.
Last Tested App version and Android version:
App version: Varies with device

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