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  • Evernote 5 moves past beta on Windows Desktop, available to download now

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    09.04.2013

    It took a little longer than two months for it to shed the beta tag, but Evernote 5 for Windows Desktop is now fully baked and ready for you to download. This major iteration of the productivity software brings a user interface that's been redesigned from the ground up, with features such as Reminders, Shortcuts and "smarter searching" added to improve the overall experience. In addition to that, Evernote says it's enhanced other functionality within the app, giving Windows folk easier access to things like Notes, Notebooks, Tags and Saved Searches. There's a link to Evernote's blog post below, where you'll find more details on all the changes and a direct link to the update.

  • Evernote 5 for Windows Desktop arrives in beta, promises better UI and search (video)

    by 
    Nicole Lee
    Nicole Lee
    07.19.2013

    Mac users have enjoyed Evernote 5 for nearly eight months now, while those with Windows have had to glare at them in envy and make do with the web version. But never fear, PC aficionados, as you too will get your own taste of the popular note-taking app today -- well, almost. Though the final version isn't completely ready, the beta version is, however. For those brave enough to venture into the beta waters, Evernote 5 offers several improvements over its predecessor. Namely, the interface is fresher and more modern, and new search and discovery tools have been added to help you find those hastily scribbled notes that much faster. As ever with beta software, Evernote warns that data loss might be a possibility and that certain key features like Reminders have yet to be implemented. But if you're a Windows fiend who just can't wait to see what's new with Evernote, head on over to the source, or just peek at the video after the break, to get acquainted.

  • Evernote 5 for Mac exits beta, is now live in the Mac App Store

    by 
    Dana Wollman
    Dana Wollman
    11.15.2012

    Back at the beginning of the month, when Evernote 5 for Mac launched in beta, the app's creators warned users that they could suffer data corruption, data loss and other such indignities if they tried out the unfinished software. If you chose to wait, you probably made the right call: just two weeks later, a final, more stable version of the note-taking app is live in the Mac App Store. All told, version 5 has 100-plus new features, with some of the bigger ones including: a left pane showing tags, shortcuts and recent notes; a redesigned note list; and a predictive search feature called Type Ahead. It's free, so you don't have much to lose by checking it out (unless, of course, you find subtle UI tweaks enraging). Or, if you're really that cautious, we've embedded a short "What's new?" video after the break.

  • Evernote 5 now available for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    11.08.2012

    It was just a few days ago that Evernote proudly teased us by saying it's fifth major release on Cupertino's mobile platform would be "coming soon," but the good news is the revamped note-taking application didn't take too long to officially arrive on iOS. Starting today, Evernote 5 will be available for folks using an iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, bringing with it a completely redesigned experience, a more accessible home screen (with quick access to notes, notebooks and more), as well as new features tailored specifically for Apple's slate and Premium users. Evernote 5 is up for download now, so those of you looking to try the new app should give the App Store link below a quick tap or download it straight from your device.

  • Evernote 5 for iOS coming soon: new UI, revised places view, same inability to forget (video)

    by 
    James Trew
    James Trew
    11.04.2012

    Evernote? More like ever tease. Just this week it was tempting badly organized Mac owners with a beta release of Evernote 5, now the team is back to dangle its 5th version for iOS in front of our noses. The theme here is speed, with the new design putting everything just two taps away -- along with quick note buttons right on the home screen. The places view also gets a lick of paint, to help you better pin down those moments of inspiration (or panicked remembering). Other tweaks include a new "recent notes" bar, and -- generously -- easier access to premium features. Ironically, the creators forgot to give us a release date, leaving us only with "coming very soon" for reassurance. While you wait, however, why not watch the preview video after the break for solace.