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Posted by Ken
Oct 12, 2010 at 09:41 PM

 

Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>Ken,
> >Since a couple of weeks I also have an Android phone and I have seen the amount of
>software available is quite impressive. Coming from the Symbian world I find that
>Android apps are still quite simplistic, but the development rate is much
>faster.
> >One app I would consider is Memento http://luckydroid.com/ It is a simple
>database that can sync with Google Apps (spreadsheets). It has some ready templates
>for popular uses, but you can also customise fields as you like.
> >Re Evernote, even
>though the Android client was recently updated
>http://blog.evernote.com/2010/08/11/evernote-for-android-update/ it still
>doesn’t work offline—though this is expected to change in the near future. Indeed,
>you won’t be able to export via the web app, only from the desktop.

Thank you for the recommendation; I will look into it further.  Coming from a Palm via an iPod Touch, I find that for productivity apps, the Android platform offers me about the same variety as the iPhone/iPod Touch.  One program that I am considering, although it seems to not work with IE7, my browser at work, is Catch.com.  They were previously known as Snaptic.  Its a bit like Simplenote meets Evernote.  You may want to have a look.

—Ken