Very simple to use, does exactly what it claims to! Id love to see an additional app for one-touch entering of voice notes, with great big buttons, so I could use it to enter short notes while driving.
Very simple to use, does exactly what it claims to! Id love to see an additional app for one-touch entering of voice notes, with great big buttons, so I could use it to enter short notes while driving.
Does exactly what it claims and more. I should have tried this earlier.
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This app is fantastic. It extends and enables Evernote in a great way. If you have Evernote, this is a must have app! Don
I like this app a lot. It saves you a ton of time. I would give it 5 stars if you could add a reminder within the app and strike through text and some of the other things available in EN.
Ive been using fastever to enter notes for several months now. It makes the barrier to capturing ideas incredibly low. Yes!
Love this app. Use it every day. My preferred way to create quick notes for Evernote. Would have been better if they hadnt switched to the iOS7 interface schemes, but many apps have, and thats Apples issue. Highly recommend FastEver.
The Good: Instant launches plus Evernote integration plugs the Evernote "jotting" problem. The Bad: Inability to read notes (by design) make for an awkward user experience, where you must launch Evernote proper just to view or edit. The Bottom Line: Adds another possibility to solve the jotting problem; which solution you go with will be up to you. Say youre a heavy Evernote user, and your app was last open to any old note. You remember you need to change the oil and make a haircut appointment. What do you do? One option Ive tried is to have a single note just for this purpose, and to prepend entries as I write them. This actually works very well, but has the downside of having to navigate to that note after opening the app. And if the app is not in memory, then it does take a little time for initialization. What I switched to was using the iOS native Notes app, and using it only for the purpose of jotting. (It had one note in it.) But this "solution" requires periodic importing of the text, and is not cross-platform. Enter FastEver. You get an Evernote-based, instantly opened app, but it has write-only capability. So its really a matter of what you prioritize, because all have their downsides.
This app is an excellent way to generate quick notes while on the fly.
I use this app multiple times per day to add thoughts and tasks to my Evernote inbox.
Does one thing well. I use it more than the Evernote iPhone app.
Use it daily. Highly useful
Evernote is an amazing app, but its shortcoming is its speed. This app bypasses the multi step process of adding notes to Evernote, allowing you to open, type, and save, and get back to your life.
Instant load, with keyboard, makes this a dependable app. Offline queuing is a huge plus. I dont regret paying for such a simple app, as it is such a dependable part of my daily routine.
I was using Drafts to quickly capture new Inbox items for a modified GTD system with Evernote. That was great, but FastEver takes even fewer taps to get a quick note into the system, plus the flexibility of tagging and putting notes in the appropriate notebook make it that much more powerful. Highly recommended if you are using Evernote to capture tasks on the go.
Quickest not and reminder app that Ive found that is powerful, simple and quick.
Lightning quick, even on a 3GS. I use it about 30 times per day.
There really needs to be a way to view a note in the queue! I was offline and entered a very important note and made the mistake of tapping Save. There was no way to get back to that note until I was back online. Hope you can implement a view notes in queue feature.
This is the best way to get notes into Evernote. I make quick notes and tag/sort them later from my "inbox" notebook.
This is exactly what I was missing with evernote. My digital life is now complete :)