In addition to being accessible via most web browsers,[1] cross-platform apps are available on Android, Linux, Windows, iOS, and macOS.
In addition, the macOS program Notational Velocity and the Windows utility ResophNotes can also sync with Simplenote.
[7] In September, Automattic released an Android version[8] and later relaunched Simplenote, which suspended the premium service and removed ads for all users.
[12] The application was reviewed by Mac Life,[13] reviewed in the book Lifehacker: The Guide to Working Smarter, Faster, and Better,[14] and covered in the book The Business of iPhone and iPad App Development.
The features and design are excellent but the execution isn’t uniform across platforms and leaves something to be desired on all of them.I’d recommend Simplenote to pretty much anyone, but with the caveat that they’d take the time to learn about note-recovering methods (restore-from-trash, revision history, backups, hope) before committing to the platform.