Zaid, I believe that is correct. I know for sure Evernote’s site is HTTPS and Springpad’s is not.

Actually since I wrote this article Evernote has done a lot to improve their Android platform. They have implemented most of what I was used to in iOS, and went even further by adding widgets.

More importantly though, while I was waiting for Evernote to catch up, I had some information lost that was stored in Springpad. I find this to be totally unacceptable in an archiving platform and have completely stopped using it as a result.

It’s unfortunate, Springpad does offer a lot of unique features (to do lists, scanning capabilities, price alerts and more) but it is just not good yet on the basic stuff, like secure sign-ins as you pointed out.

Thanks Zaid.