On the heels of the recent Evernote Hello launch, the popular note-taking company is bringing its “Food product” to the Android community, allowing them/us to easily “keep up” with all the meals we had.
Android version works just like the iOS counterpart does – simply snap a photo (or more) of the meal you’re about to have, add tags, title and description (optional) and let Evernote do its magic, storing all of this content on its servers so you can easily access it at a later date, whether from your smartphone, PC or web. Of course, you can also use existing photos — you know for those meals you had before Evernote Food — and add them to your new “meal-taking” app just as easily.
Location is included in the mix as well, and in that sense Evernote relies on Foursquare to let you easily select the nearest restaurant or bar. Visiting a friend or at home? No problem – there’s also custom location support for places where people usually don’t check-in.
Finally, sharing element is also built-in, relying on Android’s default capability to sing along other apps. Moreover, you can also email stuff to your friends or, share the whole notebook (but that’s another story).
Still not convinced? Perhaps the following video will explain why you should use Evernote Food to remember all the meals. Here comes…
Evernote Food (FREE) [Google Play link]