Pressing? No, but I’d prefer something better designed and built—to me, Evernote (at least the Android version) feels glitchy and unpolished. It lost two batches of notes due to a sync gone wrong (thankfully, both batches were already processed), it doesn’t lock the phone screen in response to the proximity sensor, it requires too many taps/clicks for basic tasks etc.
Pressing? No, but I’d prefer something better designed and built—to me, Evernote (at least the Android version) feels glitchy and unpolished. It lost two batches of notes due to a sync gone wrong (thankfully, both batches were already processed), it doesn’t lock the phone screen in response to the proximity sensor, it requires too many taps/clicks for basic tasks etc.