Springpad is (until June 25th), an Online information capture and organization service. It had a good run, and I personally loved the simplicity of it. It was a good alternative to Evernote, however now it's urging users to jump onto Evernote's platform. I don't mind Evernote, but just wanted to hear your thoughts. It didn't seem to have a real revenue model, but I feel this is going to start a trend of cloud-based startups closing their doors & merging. Not many around me used Springpad, but I can attest it was a productive/efficient tool.
why to use Springpad when you already have a established product in the market I am using Evernote since long time It got 10,000,000+ install on google play itself
I hear you, Evernote is now going to be my main app, but Springpad felt better when it came down to managing my content & its app integration was awesome. Again, I never disliked Evernote... just preferred Springpad.