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Sambit Satpathy |May 24th, 2013 at 11:49AM
Popular note-taking app Evernote got an important update earlier today and the company has finally paid heed to the user’s requests and added a Reminders feature. This feature is currently available on iOS, Mac and the web, and lets users add date or time to notes and receive in-app or email notifications. (more…)Google+
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Sambit Satpathy |May 17th, 2013 at 11:49AM
Google’s Glasses were the topic of discussion on Thursday at Google I/O as the search giant announced as many as six new apps for its wearable device, Reuters reports. These apps or ‘Glassware’, as Google calls them, include the likes of CNN, Elle, Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook and Evernote. (more…)Google+
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Sahil Bones Gupta |Apr 18th, 2013 at 12:36PM
Evernote CEO Phil Libin has told the IDC News Service that his company does not only want to stay rooted in making software and services, but also make co-branded hardware products. He specified that Evernote would not take part in the manufacturing of a device, but would like to co-design a product. He imagined that in a few years, the company would have more than three devices. (more…)Google+
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Sambit Satpathy |Mar 28th, 2013 at 04:40PM
After recent updates to the Android and iOS versions, it is time for the Windows Phone version of Evernote to get a major update. The note-taking app now on version 3.0 gets new features like document search, shortcuts and a major upgrade to the app’s homescreen. (more…)Google+
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Sambit Satpathy |Mar 3rd, 2013 at 07:07PM
Popular note-taking app Evernote is the latest in a series of social networking sites and companies getting attacked by anonymous hackers. As a measure of precaution the security team at Evernote has reset all user passwords. (more…)Google+
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Harshita Rastogi |Feb 27th, 2013 at 07:26PM
Evernote has announced that it has crossed 1million users in India. Ever since its inception in 2008, Evernote has consistently been adding features to the service. (more…)Google+
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Sambit Satpathy |Feb 1st, 2013 at 12:00PM
Evernote announced the release of Penultimate 4 the note-taking app on the iPad, earlier today on its official Twitter account. The app is now free and is available on the App Store. (more…)Google+
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Sahil Bones Gupta |Mar 30th, 2012 at 05:55PM
After releasing an update for its Android 4.0 app, Evernote has now updated its Windows Phone app which now features enhanced editing, native notebook sharing, and overall better usability and reliability. (more…)Google+
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Sahil Bones Gupta |Mar 28th, 2012 at 07:36PM
Evernote is perhaps the most popular note taking application on the planet, that too irrespective of any platform. Today, Evernote has updated its Android app and now has added numerous new features. (more…)Google+
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Kanak Sharma |Dec 22nd, 2011 at 08:27PM
Evernote has launched Skitch for iPad, an app that lets you snap screenshots, annotate them and share them. Skitch was acquired by Evernote back in August and was earlier available for Android and Mac users. Skitch for iPad has a specially designed web browser which allows you to mark any webpages that you like. The list of the drawing tools includes your finger, pencil, arrows, text, shapes, crop, color and thickness. The company has also mentioned that an iPhone version of this app is in works. Download Ski...
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Kanak Sharma |Dec 13th, 2011 at 12:25PM
Back in August this year, Evernote had acquired Skitch and had launched the Skitch app for Android and Mac users. Today, Evernote is proud to report that within three-and-a-half months of its existence, the Skitch app for Android has been downloaded over 3 million times (a download in every 1.5 seconds). The app let’s you take explanatory notes on any image and also allows you to draw on it. With the addition of the object rotation feature, users can now rotate arrows, text and shapes by simply tapping ...
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Kanak Sharma |Dec 8th, 2011 at 03:49PM
Nearly a month after launching the Peek app for the iPad 2, Evernote has launched two new apps for the iOS platform – the Evernote Food and the Evernote Hello. The former app keeps a track of the food you’ve eaten and liked whereas the latter one is a contact manager that keeps a track of your contacts and also tells you how you met them. If you like a meal, you can click as many pictures of the food and give it a title, photo captions, venue, notes and tags. At the bottom of every meal title, the...