iPhone v. 1.3 part 1: Location. Location. Location.
September 9th, 2008
Our latest release takes full advantage of the iPhone’s geo-location powers, letting you find notes and memories created near your current position at a radius of 1, 5, and 25 miles. To access this feature, go to the search filter screen on the iPhone and check the appropriate “Near here” distance. Get the latest version of Evernote for iPhone.
Great for travel

This past weekend, I went to northern California’s wine country. On a previous trip, we stopped at an amazing winery, so I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to return and buy a bottle (or two…or three). When we got to the winery, I realized that I couldn’t remember which wine I had enjoyed. Luckily, I’d taken a snapshot in Evernote of the wine bottle. So, I took out my iPhone, opened up Evernote, and set the filter to “1 mile.” Voila, all the notes I’d taken at the winery popped up, including that fantastic zinfandel.
Longitude + Latitude = City

In the note details screen, Evernote for iPhone takes the geo-location data (longitute and latitude) and converts it into the city name, which is a lot more useful –unless you’re a pirate.


thats really cool, but still we need a way to search for the notes offline in iphone app. Right now evernotes iphone app can be searched only if the user is online, which makes it difficult for me to use while traveling.
September 11th, 2008 at 12:18 am
I’ve heard some good things about this blog. Remember to balance the pics with the text tho. cheers!
September 11th, 2008 at 5:38 am
Hi,
I met your project today. It is really amazing for a really disorganized person like me! I want to congratulate you and ask if there is a way to run your application in a blackberry.
Thank you very much from Spain!
September 11th, 2008 at 1:59 pm
Where I can download Evernote for Symbian ???
September 12th, 2008 at 10:42 am
I last looked at EverNote several years ago when you were first talking about making a Pocket PC version, which was so long coming that I gave up and forgot about it.
Now that I’ve switched to an iPhone, I discovered it again. Holy fishcakes! You guys have done an amazing job of making an incredibly useful program and branding your product in a really attractive way (love the elephant motif and the soft, kinda-Sixties colours).
This product and your presentation of it are a class act. And having my notes in a cloud, searchable, FINDable across places and platforms – perfect!
Just… thank you. And congratulations!
September 12th, 2008 at 5:04 pm
location from the laptop would be nice too, you would know where the laptop location from the wireless or ip address information. good luck
September 13th, 2008 at 3:56 am
This piece of software is brilliantly engineered ! I use all of its versions: iphone, desktop, and the web. And I have recommended it to many friends.
It now only needs one thing to make it uber-useful on my iphone: offline availability like the windows client. Without that its very unusable to catch up on old notes since its so slow and doesn’t work at all in my subway ride to work.
Adding the offline mode will also make a bunch of other apps obsolete as well (like Instapaper). Adding a RSS source to a notebook will make all RSS readers obsolete as well.!
September 16th, 2008 at 12:27 am
I also give TWO thumbs up for evernote. I have only been using it for 2 days now and I am already becoming addicted….
P.s. Can I ask that all things you create for the IPhone to also be made for Windows Mobile.
You guys are making some good things for the iphone but can you implement them in Windows mobile at the same time?
September 18th, 2008 at 7:37 am
Any chance of location awareness in the Pocket PC version for those of us with Diamonds et al
September 24th, 2008 at 6:23 am
I love the app you’ve got here, the service is brilliant. Being able to work with the app offline is really a crucial feature for me though. I’m working on an iPod Touch so connectivity is definitely an issue. I love everything so far, just hoping for that little extra!
September 30th, 2008 at 11:06 am
I second the comment on adding this to Windows Mobile. What about us? We want this too.
October 28th, 2008 at 9:24 am