Thursday, October 3, 2013

Springpad and Evernote comparison


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   Today i'm going to talk about two software products; Evernote and Springpad.

Springpad

    First off is Springpad (and since I've already did a review on Evernote I'll only compare the two).
Springpad is a program much like Evernote in a way that they both are used to store links from websites and share your stuff with other people or keep.  Springpad does have a more prettier interface than Evernote in that things are organized with notebook icons  called springs and can be arranged in a more neatly fashion.
Springpad----->
    Also in spring pad you can have pictures and links just like in evernote, but you can also have videos too.   Now you can also tag your springs with tags and share them with other people.  I once made a notebook with exotic pictures of poop and tagged everything I could think of.
You can make your springs public or private so your picture collection of poop can't be shared with anyone.  Now one thing you can do in springpad is change the UI and how it looks, with four choices that it allows you to pick.
Evernite ---->


Now all the bad stuff
Springpad -
  •   It requires a internet connection and unlike Evernote, it can't be downloaded to your computer to be used if your internet goes out or just plain sucks.
Evernote - 
  •  It doesn't have as many UI option as springpad, but it gets the job done.
  •  Unlike springpad if you want to share you notebooks with others you have to pay a fee.
Now all the good things
springpad - 
  • It's pretty and has options.
Evernote - 
  • Has Skitch to be used as a counterpart
  • Can be used on and off-line

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