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15 best Android apps available right now
Android evolves more every year, but apps remain just as important as ever. Here are the best Android apps of 2019!
Joe HindyJanuary 1, 2021
10 best to do list apps for Android
With a good to do list, you'll get stuff done. Here are the best to do list apps for Android!
Joe HindySeptember 24, 2020
10 best note taking apps for Android!
Note taking apps are among the most useful types of apps on mobile, even if they aren't flashy. Here are the best ones!
Joe HindyJune 18, 2020
10 best stylus apps and S Pen apps for Android!
It's never been a better time to use a stylus on your smartphone or tablet. If you do, check out this list of the best stylus apps and S Pen apps!
Joe HindyMarch 6, 2020
The latest Evernote Android update will make sharing notes easier
Evernote is rolling out an update to its Android app, which is supposed to make sharing any notes you make in the app with others easier.
John CallahamMarch 28, 2017
5 Android apps you shouldn’t miss this week! – Android Apps Weekly
Welcome back to Android Apps Weekly! This week we talk about an Evernote flub, Super Mario Run, and more Android apps and games news!
Joe HindyDecember 18, 2016
Update: Evernote doesn’t want to read your notes anymore
The official privacy policy for Evernote was recently updated, stating that some of its employees have the right to access notes posted by customers.
John CallahamDecember 16, 2016
Evernote CEO defends its new machine learning privacy polices
The CEO of Evernote has responded to concerns about the note taking service's upcoming privacy changes for its machine learning features.
John CallahamDecember 15, 2016
Evernote now supports Android Nougat’s app shortcuts
The most recent update to Evernote, the popular note-taking app, has added Android 7.1 Nougat's app launcher shortcuts.
Kris CarlonOctober 22, 2016
Dropbox Paper hits Play Store, challenges Evernote
Dropbox has launched a service to challenge the likes of Evernote and Google Keep. Could Dropbox Paper be your next go-to organization/collaboration app?