#21
Posted 11 April 2012 - 03:36 AM
#22
Posted 16 April 2012 - 11:11 AM
#23
Posted 26 April 2012 - 08:45 PM
#24
Posted 26 April 2012 - 09:20 PM
Our development cycles on the Android platform are much shorter due to Apple's lengthy submission process. Therefore, for timing purposes, an iOS version of a product may come out before the Android one, but once the Android version is out, it will receive much more frequent updates.
And have you tried our latest versions of Evernote for Android? (current release, and the beta). There's a lot of users who wouldn't want to switch from that to another platform's version.
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#25
Posted 26 April 2012 - 10:20 PM
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#26
Posted 26 April 2012 - 10:40 PM
Heather - I have updated to the latest version of Evernote on my android. I have just this evening installed Evernote on my wife's iPhone and it certainly seems at least on a par with the android version, however it does support the installation of Evernote Food and given the fact that Android users have been waiting from at least 2010 for an Android version. Updates may appear faster on the Android platform as you say but given the fact that 2 years later Android users are still waiting for the Evernote Food App the speed of updates is irrelevant as you can't update something that doesn't exist and as an Android user for quite few years now it is a fact that Android falls way behind with regard to the launch and release of apps in comparison to IOS platform.
I would love it to be different as I would much prefer to use something as opposed to Apple but as it is at present that does not seem to exist and it most certainly is not by any stretch of the imagination being delivered by Google and Android, which is a shame.
#27
Posted 26 April 2012 - 10:49 PM
Considering we didn't release the iOS version till December, 2011, that's very prescient of them.
http://blog.evernote...-evernote-food/
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#28
Posted 27 April 2012 - 11:13 AM
1 I am unsure if all those on this site claiming to be Evernote employees actually do work for the company or are just Evernote groupies,
2 In every company/organisation there is always going to the 'One' who slips through the net. The person who can talk the talk about delivering excellence in Customer Service but who cannot walk the walk. With that in mind and my own experience as a Customer Service Professional, Training Provider, Accredited Assessor and Customer Service Manager, I am happy and content to allow Evernote this one that 'Got Away' and having read other comments and responses from others stating that they are Evernote employees who do present a very positive image for the company. Perhaps a moments thought as to the best way to respond to a customer who is mistaken on a point concerning your product and or service would have been to explain that a product/service that a customer was enquiring about was not actually released on any platform during the time frame mentioned by the customer and to further explain that the product/service was only released on whatever date was applicable and then to provide any information that may be available as to when when the product/service is likely to be available to the customer. Even if that information is to tell the customer that there is no definite timescale available for the product/service to be released, then at least the customer will have had an honest response/opinion and whilst this may not be the news the customer wants to hear at least the customer will not be left with a bad taste in his/her mouth as a result of the attitude of a customer service agent. Despite all this I do still contend that Evernote is by far one of the best apps available no matter which platform it is being used on. It would be nice if the various options available, in this instance Evernote Food were to be released across all platform at the same time or at least within one month. I would also point out that the base of the complaints/criticisms I have raised here are fairly and squarely aimed and directed at Android/Google who would appear to make it difficult for app developers to have their made available to android users for whatever reasons. As someone who has been a very ardent and vocal supporter of the Android OS until recently, I can no longer sit back and see other platforms getting the lions share of app development while android users would appear to be left to hopefully pick up the scraps after others have enjoyed the main course. As I have said Evernote is one of the best apps available, I use it everyday and will continue to do so but it will in the next few months be moving from the android platform to IOS platform. As it would appear that I have been mistaken in my dates and timescales I humbly apologise for this error which appears to have touched a very raw nerve with Heather.
#29
Posted 27 April 2012 - 01:54 PM
One thing to know: this is a user forum, and not a customer support forum, though you may find Evernote customer support provided here, and Evernote employees do contribute here as well.If there is one thing that is going to put customers/users of a product or service it is bad customer service and one of the worst examples of bad customer service is when employees of a company respond to customer enquiries in a rude and arrogant manner. In this instance I will give Evernote the benefit of the doubt on two counts;
Here's a field guide:1 I am unsure if all those on this site claiming to be Evernote employees actually do work for the company or are just Evernote groupies,
People like Heather with the green Evernote badges, and belonging to the group Evernote Employees are indeed Evernote employees.
People like me with the gray Evernote badges and belonging to the group Evernote Evangelist are not employees, though we are moderators here.
Other folks, the Members, are Evernote users (or would-be)
You may not like the tone on her last reply, but the information is 100% accurate. And she is 'The One', all right. Oh very yes...2 In every company/organisation there is always going to the 'One' who slips through the net. The person who can talk the talk about delivering excellence in Customer Service but who cannot walk the walk. With that in mind and my own experience as a Customer Service Professional, Training Provider, Accredited Assessor and Customer Service Manager, I am happy and content to allow Evernote this one that 'Got Away' and having read other comments and responses from others stating that they are Evernote employees who do present a very positive image for the company.
As far as the rest, Evernote has been pretty open about their strategies, in terms of their release approaches. The teams release when their products are ready, rather than artificially delaying for the sake of coordinated releases across the varied platforms. If you think that the main Android Evernote app is just "getting scraps", I think you'd be mistaken. Food is a different app, developed by a different team, on iOS originally, and as far as we know, will be coming to Android eventually.
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#30
Posted 27 April 2012 - 02:50 PM
#31
Posted 27 April 2012 - 02:57 PM
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#32
Posted 27 April 2012 - 03:00 PM
I was merely trying to attempt to clear up a major point of misinformation at the source, as this sort of thing can spread like wildfire.
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#33
Posted 27 April 2012 - 03:11 PM
- posted from the Evernote dinghy in the safe waters just off the coast of Somalia.
#34
Posted 10 May 2012 - 11:36 PM
#35
Posted 18 May 2012 - 06:27 PM
#36
Posted 07 June 2012 - 04:58 AM
I would LOVE to have a food diary tied into evernote on my android. Even if the camera sucks on android phones compared to iPhones
Are there any updates someone at Evernote can give us? We were told in december it was "in the works", now it's pretty much summer. The app seems simple enough of a concept but I don't want to put my foot in my mouth.
#37
Posted 07 June 2012 - 11:44 AM
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#38
Posted 07 June 2012 - 04:39 PM
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#39
Posted 07 June 2012 - 06:01 PM
Google Play:
https://play.google....m.evernote.food
Blog Post:
http://blog.evernote...id-has-arrived/
Evernote Food helps you remember the food and meals you love.
Evernote Food lets you capture, share and relive your memorable meals. Whether you're eating at home, at a restaurant, or embarking on a culinary adventure, use Evernote Food to remember all of your delicious experiences.
Use Evernote Food to:
- Remember the food and meals you love.
- Snap and organize photos of your food, setting and fellow diners to make a beautiful photo essay of your meals.
- Add a title, your location, tags, captions and additional notes about the experience.
- Select or search for places, powered by Foursquare
- Share meals with family and friends on Twitter and Facebook, or via old fashioned email.
- See related content from your Evernote account right inside the Evernote Food app.
- Browse through your meals or search for specific ones.
- Automatically sync to your Evernote account, where you can access your meal notes from any computer or mobile device.
Here are a few ideas to get you started:
- Capture each course of your meals, along with photos of family and friends.
- Document each step while preparing your favorite recipes.
- Record interesting ingredients, product labels, wines, menus and recipes you come across.
- Save food-related experiences while you're traveling and tasting new delicacies.
- Track your food intake for fitness and dieting.
Learn more: http://www.evernote.com/food
Follow Evernote Food on Twitter: twitter.com/evernote
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