Evernote is one of those really prominent apps on the market that get the job done and get it done the best. They have already published their app across the iOS, Android, Windows and RIM platforms but their Android version has been lagging behind all this time. Not any more though because they have just released their largest update to the Android version of Evernote ever. It’s not just me saying it — it is what Evernote is officially saying on their blog.

According to them, this release is the biggest leap in functionality that they have done for any platform and I completely believe them. The largest and the most noticeable improvements that you get to see on this new version are in the interface design. They have added features to this version that make it really easy to navigate from one area to the other — like a search area in almost every screen. Also, getting notes organized is easier thanks to the ability to group them by location, by month, etc. This makes it much easier to run through a specific bunch of memories and not having to go through them all to find what you are looking for.

The interface is also much easier to interact with. It now has a visual swipe in the notes folder so that you can easily navigate the notes as  you do through your memory. So browsing  has become that much easier. If you are using Evernote premium, you get to have offline access to all your notes (otherwise you will have to trust in the cloud). This ensures that you are never cut off from your notes because you are away from coverage area or something similar.

Evernote continues better their offerings and they seem to be working really well in the niche that they have set up for themselves in the app world.