Summary: note-taking application impression notes (Evernote) just made a major upgrade to the Android version, the 7.0 version of the app introduced more material design elements at the same time, the feature also introduced a group chat and other collaborative features. Impression notes Android version 7.0 design with Android M
Note Application Impressions Note (Evernote) has just made a major upgrade to the Android version, with 7.0 apps introducing more material design elements, and also introducing collaborative features such as group chats.
Impression notes the Android 7.0 version is designed to be a major improvement in the Android Material Design Guide, with a more flattened interface, more eye-catching colors, and a more attractive font. In addition, the interface design is adjusted according to user feedback, such as the use of tactile elements such as shading and depth, and animation to improve usability. According to designer Adam Glynn-finnegan, each UI element is placed on a different layer, so the design Evernote does not treat the app as a screen, but a lot of independent layers of interaction. Overall, the 7.0 version of the design in adhering to the design principles of material and also maintain the evernote of the consistent characteristics.
The evolution of various editions of Evernote
On the functional Android 7.0 also absorbs the PC version of collaboration features: group chat. By clicking on the Shared Note button in the Notes view, you will find that the interface adds to the group chat portal, making the collaborative experience more natural.
Layered Design
The new Android Evernote also improves the customization of shortcut notes. Long press the "+" button to add or remove the new custom "+" button. The update also adds support for renaming and deleting labels. There are also improvements in performance, as well as patches of previous versions of Bugs.
Concise editing interface
Attentive users may find that there is a big difference between the iOS version and the Android version. Evernote explains that this is to show the uniqueness of their respective platforms, and that only the design based on the characteristics of the platform rather than the similarities will not cause the app to fall into mediocrity.