![]() It is known the team is working on a web app, but it appears from the app’s FAQ that they shall retain a focus on Apple-only devices going forward and that this web app will sync with iCloud. ![]() One drawback of Bear is its (current) Apple-exclusive identity. The key drawback to Evernote is the cost: beyond the basic freemium version, a subscription starts at $9.99 a month – and there’s a big gap between that sum, Bear’s cost of $1.49 monthly (after a free one-week trial), and Keep being totally free. Creating new notebooks to collate and store notes is a breeze. Where Evernote goes above and beyond is the ease in which seamless storage of notes can occur. Although the app is not as quick as Keep, it remains easy just the same to take a new note, create a smartphone widget, and set up checklists. By many measures, Evernote’s app pioneered the contemporary note-taking system we see today in Keep and Bear. For Seamless Organizing: Evernoteįor many people, Evernote will be the first app that comes to mind when thinking about note-taking. On this basis, Keep is ideal for someone who needs to take a lot of quick notes and do so rapidly but does not need to sort through them or hold onto them for a long time. Although the app is speedy and fluid in adding a basic note, the offerings for organizing notes – essentially only possible via labels, color-coding notes and pinning them to the top of your note list – are far more minimal in comparison to the robust offerings of Evernote and Bear.
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