an update:
I tried everything. Springpad is cool, but I did notice only my text stuff--not images--was available offline. Catch notes I believe is the same way. One of my big frustrations was not finding easy answers for how to do things on any of these cloud based note taking apps--it was really hard to find out what the full capabilities of some of these programs are and how to do things. I'm sure there are answers to some of my questions out there, but they weren't readily apparent.
Anyway, I was frustrated because Evernote really is by far the best for my needs, since I can use make notes with images from webpages (skeletal diagrams, for example) really easily, etc. I was actually starting to think damn it, do I just have to pay use to Evernote? As I've said before, I'd be willing to pay for the app ONCE, but I wasn't willing to pay $45 a year....
And then I discovered something. I was looking at a image based note on my Nook, and pressed a button, and it asked if I wanted to download the note! to my SD card! Of course I did! So voila! Now I have the notes that I need on my SD card, and yes, I can access them offline.
Perhaps other Evernote users knew all about this capability, but I did not, and it certainly was not information I found readily available, but now I'm a delighted Evernote user!
And perhaps this info. will be useful to someone else who also didn't know this was possible!
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