Evernote overview
June 01, 2021
Evernote overview
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with Evernote
The organisation uses the Evernote Business with shared workspace and centralised billing under a single organisation account. In the time of work from home, sharing notes, decision-making charts, and tasks can be made easier through Evernote. It helps the employees to get a better understanding of others.
Also, as our organisation has a strict policy concerning privacy and security, all conversations between employee application and servers are done over SSL.
Also, as our organisation has a strict policy concerning privacy and security, all conversations between employee application and servers are done over SSL.
- Shared workspace
- Encrypted coomunication
- Upto 20 GB/month of uploading notes, which are shared across the organisation account
- Document Scanning
- Can not save notes offline to 2 system
- Can only sync data across 2 system
- Does not support real-time collaboration on notes
- Shrared workspace
- Upto 25 gb of uploads
- single billing account
- In the time of work from home, sharing the workspace can reduce time in software development.
- Evernote has also helped us keep detailed records of designs, allowing us to instantly compile formal reports as needed while keeping precise timestamps of events as they occurred based on Evernote records.
- Reduced cost in keeping the files as in terms of storage space.
- OneNote and Google Keep
Previously, I worked on OneNote a few times since it has released but have never really liked the software. Microsoft's OneNote interface is far too big and cumbersome for my low-resolution on tablets. OneNote's UI takes up about half the screen with wasted space between elements like buttons and lists. At the same time, Evernote presents various views, including a very restricted view giving me more notes and less colorful buttons. Microsoft's color scheme also feels less professional than the green/black color design Evernote utilizes. Additionally, I think that Evernote's Ink-Notes feature is more advanced and capable than OneNote's "Ink" feature.
Do you think Evernote delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Evernote's feature set?
Yes
Did Evernote live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Evernote go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Evernote again?
Yes