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, off-again relationship between webOS and Evernote many  webOS faithful ditched the popular online note service in search of a good alternative. However, in their search most webOS users came to the realization that there is really only one great alternative to Evernote which is SpringPad. Unfortunately, there were no apps available to access that service on webOS until developer Sven Ziegler dropped his awesome SpringPad client MeOrg! into the webOS App Catalog. Many of us here at webOS Nation took to the app like a fish to water and we even gave it a favorable . Despite the great review we still found a couple areas where the app fell short of being perfect. Instead of coming up with excuses why his app had a proverbial hole or two Sven took our critique as a challenge and has been coding like a mad man to flesh out his already awesome SpringPad client. When the dust settled he presented an app to us with enough enhancements to garner a new name, OrganizeMe!

Upon initially opening the app, the additions Sven has made become immediately apparent. Little tweaks like being able to login (on the welcome page) and navigate with the "enter" key thru the fields for username, password and validate the account are very welcome additions. The developer has also made several UI changes like the new right panel detail view that looks worlds better than the app's previous implementation. One of our favorite new features found in OrganizeMe! is the ability to add alarms, reminders, and events to the webOS calendar. That feature alone warrants a purchase of the app if you have yet to download it! Of course there are several other bug fixes, tweaks, and additions that we will leave to our readers to discover (hint hint) for themselves.

Overall the app has seen such a significant overhaul that we felt the need to give our readers a heads up on it. We would still like to see features like cross-app launching baked into OrganizeMe! in the future but for now we are more than happy with the app's progress. So, if you're in the market for a good alternative to Evernote  check out today. The app can be picked up in the webOS App Catalog for the paltry sum of $2.99 or if you just want to see what all the hoopla is about you can try the free of charge. 

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