The Best Note Taking Apps for Android

Mobile devices are the perfect devices to take notes. They’re always with you and they have enough storage to store the equivalent of a thousand post it notes (or more!). So we put together a list of the best note taking apps for Android.

App links:
Evernote: http://goo.gl/t8sx9
ColorNote Notepad Notes To Do: http://goo.gl/TswqG
Note Everything: http://goo.gl/rM3Oc
FreeNote, note everything: http://goo.gl/FSgxn
SomNote: http://goo.gl/Gsga9
Google Note: http://goo.gl/O91ex

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49 thoughts on “The Best Note Taking Apps for Android

  1. I think that Evernote is too heavy and complicated, Google Keep is good, but has no folders. I use QwickNote, which has just the right features and not too complicated

  2. Freenote!  I use it for everything.  Of all of the features that I do use it for (take a pic in the note, categorize by folder/subject, use a wallpaper for the background, add audio notes (for a meeting) )  The MOST useful thing to me right now is the feature that allows me to export my note (with the picture in it) to a pdf and share it.  

    Then, the other day, I find a way to make an index page so i can find my notes easily – I made a page that has each page listed and is a hypertext link…WHAT!!  Now if I could reorder the pages that would be cool but with the index page – it's unnecessary.

  3. YodaNote for Android provide real WYSIWYG editor you have not ever seen before on Android.
    YodaNote not provide storage but save your notes to your own Cloud Storage,such as Dropbox or Box.
    YodaNote has many features other than any note-taking software.

    ■ CardView-style note preview and editing.
    ■ Edit-in-place,on Android or PC.
    ■ Sync your notes with your own Cloud Storage
    ■ Free to change background color and image of notes.
    ■ Easy to insert ASCII char,Emoticon and GIF image.

  4. What happened to Catch? They said recently they are quitting as of Aug 30, 2013, which makes me angry, but I like it far more than the often-sluggish Evernote…

  5. Used to use colornote, it's great – but now I've switched to Google Keep – it's a good balance between simplicity and functionality, and it works so simply between my tablet and phone.

  6. I've tried a few note taking apps and my favorite is definitely Wunderlist. It's beautiful, simple and perfect.

  7. Where is Springpad, it is easily the best one out here. SamNote and FreeNote don't have enough votes yet to give them a good rating.

  8. Google Keep is simply the best and my long awaited app..It syncs all my notes to be accessed from anywhere.

    Right now there are a few features but hopefully Google updates it in the future.
    I have tried out MANY notetaking apps, and ultimately the most important thing is to have it EASILY ACCESSIBLE..so a widget is ideal. ColorNote was one I used for a long time, until Google Keep came along with its sync.

    Google Keep, trust me.

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