Shiny new web interface and Firefox 3 support
June 25th, 2008
If you’ve been using Evernote for more than, oh, 2 days, then you probably noticed some pretty dramatic changes to the Evernote Web interface. Not only does it look great (*collective pat on the back*), but the new interface is also more user friendly, a whole lot zippier, and it saves a ton of vertical space, which makes it more usable at different screen sizes and resolutions. We also cleaned up the UI by removing redundant actions that can now be accomplished with drag and drop and multi-selection, such as tagging, moving, and deleting notes and notebooks.

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Firefox 3 Support
In other big news, Evernote Web now fully supports Firefox 3! No more pesky popup messages.
Enjoy.

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June 25, 2008
9:28 pm
As much as I want to use Evernote, both the web and desktop versions are missing key features.
For example, you can do minimal rich text editing with the desktop version, whereas you can’t with the web one. On the other hand, you can view note attributes in the web version, but apparently can’t in the desktop one.
I’d really like to be able to have one place (web or desktop) where I can (1) do basic rich text editing (e.g., touching up notes, adding horizontal lines, etc.), and (2) view (or go to) the URL from which the note was clipped. Right now, I can’t do all this with either version.