At £4.99 per month, it isn’t going to break the bank, but in the new world of low-cost software, it isn’t cheap, either. The problem with Evernote’s pricing is that the paid step-up from the free plan only includes one thing I’m interested in: syncing across unlimited devices (you can only sync two on their free tier, which isn’t enough for me). I love paying third-party developers for their apps, but they need to give me a reason to do so (ahem, Notion). It has been developed past the point of a simple note-taking platform, in my opinion, and felt more cumbersome for my needs with every release. ![]() Unless you’re particularly organised with your notes and want the ability to categorise, tag and file them to the nth degree, Evernote is absolute overkill.
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