flo937 asks:
So I need a desktop note application that can be synced to an Android phone and could be downloaded for offline use freely.
I’ve tried OneNote, which is available for offline use in desktop & phone, and pretty happy with that, until I found out that the mobile app has 500 notes limit and has a great lack that it can’t do simple copy-paste.
Thanks in advance.
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Tagged: android, android app, best app, best software, better alternative, note taking apps, sync, windows software
System: Windows
Tagged: android, android app, best app, best software, better alternative, note taking apps, sync, windows software
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Rajaa Chowdhury
December 29, 2012Try Evernote
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.evernote&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5ldmVybm90ZSJd
Thank you. I’ve tried Evernote before and I still a big fan of it. But it need a premium account to make the note available for offline
December 29, 2012ha14
December 29, 20125 Free Alternatives To Microsoft OneNote
http://maketecheasier.com/5-free-alternatives-to-microsoft-onenote/2011/12/22
notesync with google doc
http://www.notesync.com/
Offline Notebooks in Evernote for Android
https://support.evernote.com/link/portal/16051/16058/Article/2156/Offline-Notebooks-in-Evernote-for-Android
mobilenoter
http://www.mobilenoter.com/blog/category/Android.aspx
MobileNoter is a note-taking application for iPhone, iPad or Android platform that is able to sync with Microsoft OneNote notebooks.
Chris Goodwin
February 4, 2013The onenote app is heavily flawed, but I live in hope of it eventually becoming more funtional. However, you can remove the note cap by paying a one off fee of about £3.