Evernote Rival Snaptic Switches To A Catchier Name

Friday, October 8th, 2010

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Snaptic, which lets you capture, save and share notes, ideas, imagery, places and whatnot, has changed its company and service name to the far catchier Catch.com. Coinciding with the name switch, the company has released new mobile apps (called “Catch Notes” for Android and iOS devices.

The new Catch apps join the newly released Catch.com website, which uses mobile geolocation to help sort and find information based on locations sent from a mobile device.

The startup, which is backed by $2.3 million in venture capital and rivals Evernote and others in the note-capturing space, says there are currently 5 million active Catch users.

Company: Catch.com
Website: catch.com
Launch Date: October 31, 2008
Funding: $9.3M

Catch.com (formerly Snaptic) develops mobile and web applications that make it simple to capture, organize, and share information on the go and keep it connected in the cloud. Catch.com provides note-taking and geo-tagging applications for Android and iOS with over 7 million active installs and numerous integrations with many of the market’s top applications.

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