Best Android work and productivity apps: Keyboard and office apps, file sharing and file management
Evernote - take notes, take pictures, upload and share them
Evernote is another Android productivity app of note (sorry). It's essentially a note taking app, but it can be used for knocking out longer reams of text and you can upload pictures taken on your phone/tablet as well.
Selecting paragraphs and highlighting text on Evernote is fairly straightforwards; you don't get that same built in text selection that you do on Smart Office but it's intuitive enough.
But if your Android phone is running on 2.3 Gingerbread then you get easier cut ‘n paste/text selection anyway. So depending on how up to date your phone is, this is a moot point; all Honeycomb tablets feature a similar text selection tool as well.
Like Google Docs, Evernote is free and by going to evernote.com on your desktop you can pick up where you left off by logging in; you can either carry on writing in Evernote or copy and paste text into whatever word processor you want.
You can also easily attach pictures taken in your phone and record audio snippets directly from the editor, as well as attach other files from your Android device's memory.
Better yet is the ability to share your notes with others - there are Evernote apps available for iOS, BlackBerry, WebOS and Windows Mobile as well.
It’s worth noting that Evernote comes pre-installed on the HTC Flyer, so you’ve got all this functionality built in right from the start.
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