Amplenote Apk

Amplenote Apk

Latest version 3.103
04 Nov 2024

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version3.103
Rating4.2/5, based on 411 votes
Size‎91.7 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 7.0+ (Nougat)
Author's NotesFlexible notes and tasks, built by productivity enthusiasts

About Amplenote APK

Amplenote APK Download for Android
Amplenote APK Download for Android

Description

*** Your security is our priority ***
- Data security differentiates us from popular to-do list apps
- All note contents are encrypted at rest on our servers
- Notes can be Vault Encrypted with a password that's never sent to our servers
- Your note content is available for download at any time

*** Built on seamless syncing ***
- Along with data security, accurate syncing is at our core
- Designed for heavy users who often switch between the same notes on mobile and desktop
- Our sync is compatible with Vault Notes (even though we can't decrypt their content)

***Expression is our cornerstone ***
- Rich Footnotes that hold text, code, images, or all the above is our flagship feature
- Easily paste images into notes, or even into text within notes
- A range of the finest markdown stylings at your disposal

*** Notes and tasks: better together ***
- Text, code, to-do tasks, and images all live inside the same note
- Tasks can be customized to recur at flexible intervals or hide until later
- Tasks are automatically removed from your to-do list when completed

*** As organized as you are ***
- Note tags allow multi-level taxonomy to organize notes
- Browse these taxonomies like directories
- Recreate Onenote browsing hierarchies seamlessly

*** Flair for sharing ***
- Any note can be instantly shared and edited by multiple parties
- Publish notes (including their Rich Footnotes!) to the web with one click
- Shared to-do lists can help a team stay on top of shared responsibilities

*** Built for personal productivity ***
- Set up any task to repeat relative to when you last got it done
- Track how much you're getting done over time with our automatic task graph
- Designate tasks as "Urgent" or "Important" to use proven priority techniques

*** More than ample enough for power users ***
- Simplified, clean UI is efficiently functional
- Every operation has a hot key shown on hover
- Quick opener allows opening any recently used note in ~3 keystrokes

- *** No internet? No problem ***
- Continue working offline within new or cached notes
- All work will automatically sync once back online

*** Ample: no more, no less ***
- We won't settle for becoming bloated with non-essential features
- We're committed to supporting all platforms – we work across mobile and web, with native desktop support in the works

*** Get started instantly ***
- Use our Evernote Importer to bring your notes (with tags!) from the olden times

*** Account required ***
- An active Amplenote subscription is required to use Amplenote beyond the free trial trial period.
- You may purchase an auto-renewing subscription through an In-App Purchase.
- 1 month and 1 year durations are available for Basic, Pro, and Founder subscription levels.
- Your subscription will be charged to your Google Play account at confirmation of purchase and will automatically renew (at the duration selected) unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period.
- Current subscription may not be cancelled during the active subscription period; however, you can manage your subscription and/or turn off auto-renewal by visiting your Google Play Account Settings after purchase
- Privacy policy: https://www.amplenote.com/privacy_policy
- Terms of use: https://www.amplenote.com/terms_of_service

Latest updates

What's new in version 3.103

- Add dedicated button to open PDF in external viewer when viewing inline
- Add per-note option cross out tasks by default to "Manage tasks" screen (accessible from note menu)
- Remember whether each inline PDF was expanded
- Fix multi-page PDFs not being scrollable when viewed inline

How to install Amplenote APK on Android phone or tablet?

Download Amplenote APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:

Update Phone Settings

  • Go to your phone Settings page
  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

  • Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (com.amplenote-v3.103-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

3.103 (689)91.7 MB
3.101 (685)91.9 MB
3.94 (665)91.5 MB

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User's Reivew

5 ★Amplenote helps me the keep a digital bullet Journal like set up. Many of the principles of Bullet Journaling can be easily implemented. You can create templates the keep changes consistent.
4 ★Tried this out because it has hierarchical tags like Gmail, I've wanted a task manager with this feature for years. Unfortunately it's very prone to crashing, had oddly small touch targets (at least on my device) and has some other oddities too. Top level tasks can't have a due date or be "completed" - only subtasks, of which there is only one level. Certainly not for me. I guess this is more of a note taker than a task manager, as the name suggests.
5 ★Love the idea, still needs polish. No calendar mode just yet. Jots is buggy and will freeze for 10 seconds to indefinitely.
5 ★This app is a great experience. I have just switched to Amplenote after having used Roam for two whole months at the price point of 15 dollars. Now I am on the 6 dollar plan at Amplenote. It is a bit strange why there is this few reviews here. Anyway, Amplenote has now about 70% of Roam's functionality (It doesn't have the graph for example. I'm an entrepreneur and digital marketer and have never ever used it. I suppose it is more for real researchers.), but I prefer how Amplenote works.
5 ★Amplenote is definitely the best productivity and organisation and all-around "brain prosthesis" app I've ever tried, and it's currently my very first choice for this purpose, out of the numerous direct competitors like Roam, Obsidian, TiddlyWiki, Zettlr, and indirect competitors like OneNote. It's definitely worth what it costs to use, and I really feel like the developers respect their users, which I can't say of most of the other apps I just named. They factor security and encryption into the process from square one, and they have excellent communication with their users, including being highly transparent about and responsive to feature requests and suggestions. The rich footnotes and bidirectional links, the priority-based tasking and robust tagging system, and the clean user interface with collapsible unobtrusive sidebars, all add up to an app which is a genuine pleasure to use, both from a desktop and on mobile devices. The graph-based visualisation of productivity is also really neat. I love that I can e-mail to notes, as this gives me a way to coordinate with project collaborators and friends, without needing to talk them into installing the app or changing how they do things: I just give them an address to e-mail to a specific note, and they send me anything that needs my attention for a shared project, already automatically sorted exactly where I need it to be (instead of cluttering my e-mail inbox).
5 ★I love Amplenote. It has taken over the majority of my organizing tasks. I have all of my house cleaning tasks in a note because I can set the tasks to hide and recur. I have a list of recipes and next to each recipe, I can link to an external url, or write the entire recipe, or paste in a photo of the recipe, or link to another Amplenote note. I've also made a few nice-looking public webpages with Amplenote - all on my phone. Amplenote is so easy to use and does everything I want it to.
5 ★Best, most in depth approach to taking notes, markdown and nested tags on Android. And it has comprehensive To-Do support too. Beats the hell out of anything else, if money is not an issue.
5 ★This is the only real competitor to Evernote, that does (almost) everything like EN. And many things it does better (markup, backlinks).
1 ★App needs subscription.
1 ★No free plan
4 ★Does the app have "dark mode"? And if not, when is it coming?
3 ★Too costly