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Evernote Gets Funding

Our Notes | By Phil Libin
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We couldn’t have thought of a better way to end 2008: on New Year’s Eve, we officially closed a $4.5 million round of funding from Troika Dialog. That’s enough runway to keep us going strong into 2010 and, with a little more hard work, indefinitely. Our users deserve all the credit here: you told us how to make a great service and your obvious enthusiasm for Evernote is what got us this deal. Thank you! I’m officially taking a week off from worrying about money before going right back to securing some additional financing to fund our more ambitious plans (Evernote for Cats, Evernote Zero G, Evernote eXtreme Sportz Gel).

If you missed the New Year’s Resolutions email that I sent out a couple of days ago, here are some of the things we’ll be spending money on this year:

New Year’s Resolutions

1. Sharing and Collaboration

The public notebooks functionality that we launched in 2008 was a timid, first step in our ambitious plans for making Evernote a great tool for sharing your memories and collaborating with your friends and coworkers. In 2009, we’re going to greatly expand what you can do with your memories, documents, files, photos and anything else you throw into Evernote. If you’re the social type, we’re going to grow up from being your external brain to being a telepathic-mutant-super-brain, but with good manners. Of course, you’ll always have the option to keep any or all of your info totally private.

2. More Mobile Phones

We’ll be adding new Evernote native clients for a bunch of popular mobile phones. Right now, Evernote works great with iPhone or Windows Mobile devices. All other types of phones can use our mobile web and email interface (http://www.evernote.com/m), which is good for reading notes, but not as slick or full-featured as the native clients. If you’re hankering for the full Evernote experience on your favorite phone, there’s a good chance that you’ll get it in 2009.

3. International Launches

It turns out that not everyone speaks English as their native language! Who knew? Well, actually we’re a pretty multilingual office, so we kinda knew. There are currently Evernote users in over 110 countries, so we’ll start rolling out versions of Evernote in multiple languages. The whole world can soon have a better brain. Today, Silicon Valley, tomorrow [makes world-shaped motions with his hands]!

4. Even Better Desktop Clients

All of our desktop clients: Web, Mac and especially Windows are coming in for a major UI and functionality overhaul. The result will be a smoother, more powerful and more consistent Evernote experience no matter what computer you use. Our web clipper is going to get a nice boost as well, making it even easier to capture and organize exactly what you want from the web.

5. Third-Party Apps

We’ve got a lot of people working on great applications using our recently-released external APIs and a couple of really spiffy ones have already launched. In 2009, you will see many interesting third-party releases and we’re cooking up big plans to partner with API developers and help promote and sell their work. If you’ve got a great idea for an app or feature that could work great with everyone’s external brain, make sure you let us know.

6. More Premium Features

We’re going to make it easier for you to give us money next year, with expanded and enhanced payment options. Not excited by that? We’ll also make it lot easier for you to decide to upgrade to Evernote Premium by rolling out great new premium features. Universal File Sync, our new premium feature launched earlier this month has already been a big success and more are on the way. Free users don’t have to worry about being left in the dust; much of our new functionality will continue to be available to everyone!

Thank you so much for finding us and for staying with us. 2009 is going to be a blast!

  • fwoncn

    EverNux (Evernote+Linux, I coined this term) PLEASE!

  • http://www.the-compiler.org/ The Compiler

    I’d get me a premium account if there was a good linux client…

  • http://mycodesnippets.com Marco

    I had a premium account and stopped it because you don’t have native Linux client :-(

    I will most certainly go back to Premium if you provided this!

  • David

    +1 Linux. I am a premium subscriber. I have been able to make Evernote usable on Linux with Wine and the last EverNote 3.1 Portable version, but it would be much better to have a native client. Please, please do not anything to break backwards compatibility with Evernote 3.1 Portable. I use it extensively both on my Linux machine and at work on Windows where I don’t have administrator rights to install the new 3.5 client.

  • http://fuzhijie.me fuzhijie

    Linux client please!

  • Jacob

    I vote for a linux client too
    It’s honestly the only thing keeping me from getting a premium account. I use linux as my main desktop and even though Evernote is really useful I can’t bring myself to buy it with native support for linux

  • KirkT

    +1 for Linux and count me in for a Premium account if you do it. At the very least make it so I can use it with Wine.

  • Jado

    Linux native client please!
    Thanks

  • Sheik

    +1 Linux… please!

  • http://www.mrowe.co.za/blog Michael Rowe

    I’d use Evernote exclusively if I could get a Linux client.

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