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Her Lindsay-ness
I'm pretty disappointed in Evernote for not releasing a client for Android at this point. Their big excuse before was that they were waiting on a new phone to be released before they developed something native. Well, the Droid is out now, and seems to be a bigger deal than the Palm Pre... but no Android app. You guys let me down, Evernote. :(
Have faith, they've done so well on other platforms. - Jack (a.k.a. Jeber)
I know, just disappointed because there were so many people who were upset that they hadn't released for the Android and there was a big todo when they announced the reason why, basically because they wanted to "piggyback" on the release of a phone... well, here's a phone, and no release... I guess it was just a bluff. - Her Lindsay-ness
Or it's possible that software release schedules aren't tied tightly to the whims of a random US mobile network. Sheesh. - jakebf from iPhone
You can use pixelpipe.com for Evernote. Open the Android Market from your handset, search for Pixelpipe, and install. - compwoman
@jakebf - as I tried to explain (twice), Evernote's team SAID that releases were tied to phone hardware release schedule... not sure why you didn't get the point there. - Her Lindsay-ness
@compwoman - I tried PixelPipe and didn't like it... my Gmail on the phone works better for me than Pixelpipe did for putting stuff into Evernote for me. The mobile web app Evernote offers isn't awful but it is missing a lot of functionality that a native app would provide. Workarounds are, well, workarounds, and not as good. - Her Lindsay-ness
Lindsay, they've had a pretty ok Beta release for about 6 months now, didn't you notice I quit chirpping about them not having one? - Matthew DeVries
http://forum.evernote.com/phpbb... The only thing I hate about it is the lack of local cacheing. No data connection = no ability to access notes. - Matthew DeVries